DAILY ES6T OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JCIA' IS, 1D08.
EIGHT PAGES.
RISEBALL SCORES.
PAGE EIGHT.
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for the Famous
ECONOMY
FRUIT JARS
Once Tried, Always Used.
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Standard Grocery Co.
Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone Main 96
nil HAS
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Entertained Onus n Painting.
Last Friday evening Miss Xell Dor
sey entertained her claw In water
colors at her home on the north tide.
The work of the class and the teach
er was tastefully arranged on the
walls and a delightful evening wa
spent In Inspecting the many pictures.
Light refreshments were served and
the guests were presented with hand
CITY TREASrUEK SECURES painted souvenirs. The claw con-
SEEMIXG VALUABLE RELIC lsts of Miss Klnman, Misses Gail and
Gertrude Huffman. Iva Black, Carrie
' Kennedy, Selby Johnson, Reuben
Pnrcha Am-lemt Looking Weapon ( Beckwth and Walter 0wen.
01 iTBiusienc miiiHT itiHuuius 10
HaTe Found It Muszle Loading
Pistol Wu Originally ffJsswmed
to Captain Hlrnm Piatt.
' Entertaliuncnt at Seaside.
1 Pendleton people now staying at
Locksley Hall, Seaside, Ore., say It
I Is now one of the most delightful
j coast resorts on the north Pacific
Major Lee Moorhouse is now the J coast, and tell of the fine entertain
cwner of an old pistol that doubtless ment furnished them by Manager
has an Interesting history If It ceuld!Dan Qulmbey. Dancing parties, clam
. . . . . , . ' bakes and beach bonfires are among
but te learned. The run is an old ,., , , m "
, the pleasant events of the summer
Colts' navy revolver and the major evenings and a large crown Is now
bought It this morning of a transient there. Music Is furnished every eve
painter who said he found the gun 1 UnK and everything Is done to make
rear Nampa, Idaho. It Is a weapea ! It pleasant for the guests at this pop-
cf ante-clvll war days for it Is a muz-! "ar resort.
tie loader and Is fired by means of
caps. On a metal part of the gun la
an Inscription that tells something of
Its history. The wording is as fol
lows: "Presented to Captain Hiram Piatt
Co. F. 10th Reg., Vt Vola.
by the
Citizens of Swanton, Vt"
Seemingly the gun was given to
the volunteer officer either at the be-
A. J Owen's Xleoe Drowned.
Miss Mildred Long of Portland,
aged 16 years, a niece of Mr. and Mrs.
A. JT. Owen of South Thompson street,
this city, was drowned while bathing
In the Columbia river at Washougal,
Saturday evening. She was seized
with cramps and drowned before her
companions could rescue her. Almost
exactly a year ago her brother, aged
ginning or the close of the war. How Waghou gal t0 Portiand In a canoe,
well the gift is merited is not known Both were g of Portiand hlKn
but the records of the war department! -vnoi , nwpn ,eft
will show.
Since acquiring the ancient weapon
Major Moorhouse has become anxious
to learn something of its history and
la going to write to Swanton In hopes
of getting some trace of the New
England captain to whom it was pre
sented. - ,tm: iJ
Portland to attend the funeral.
Oil Excitement Waning.
According to reperts brought to this
city by people who have been over
the Malheur county fields, excitement
over the oil prospects has greatly de
clined during the summer. While
many indications of oil have been
found yet there Is no permanent flow
in any of the wells and the oil land
excitement is not so high as a few
months ago.
j
COLDS
The very hour a cold starts is the
time to cfieck 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 save all that
(night follow sickness, worry, ex
penses. They never fail.
Tallman &Co.
Leading Druggists.
Opening New Loldging House.
Mrs. Rose Call of this city, is fit
tcing up the upper story of the Em
pire building recently completed by
Schwarts & Greullch on West Webb
street and will this week open one of
the best lodging houses In the city.
The new place will be called the Em
pire .and new furnishings are being
placed in the rooms. The building is
new and conveniently located and
MTs. Call is assured of a good patron
age there.
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PEXM.ETOX BALL TOSSEKS
TAKE SUNDAY'S CONTEST.
Tnlltifclro Pitches Shut-out Ball and
Id Given Good Supiwrt Walla
Walla limbic to Send a Man Aero8
the J'lmo Vhllo Locula Score
Eight Saturday's Game Wasj Dls
introiw Fiasco.
Played Won Lost
La Grande . . 31
Baker City . .31
Walla Wallti.31
Pendleton ...32
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P. C.
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Yesterday's Scores.
Walla Walla, 0; Pendleton, 8.
Baker City, 6; La Grande, I.
In the final ball game of the sea
son Jar Pendleton, Tatom's players
won yesterday by a score of 8 to 0
and thcivby offset a 12 to 6 defeat
suffered Saturday evening.
Owing to the hot, sultry weather
yesterday only a small crowd was out
to see the finale .and there was no
superabundance of enthusiasm. How
ever, Pendleton won and the fans
wer satisfied.
The following was the game in de
tail:
AB R IB PO A
4 0 1 0 0
4 1 t 1 S
rendleton.
Beed. If ,
M. Baker,
Dean, ss ........ 4
Conrad, 2b 4
3b.
Miller, c ...
MeCool, cf .
Hill, lb
T. Baker, rf
Taliaferro, p
(
0
0
1
6
0
1
0
Walla Walla-
Harmon, 3b ,
Lankard, c .
Anderson, lb
Ehmke, p
Potter, rf
(
.31 8 6 24 14 3
AB R IB PO A E
,401212
.4 0 0 4 1 3
.3 0 1 9 2 2
,3 0 0 4 1 1
,3 0 0 5 0 1
.3 0 1 0 0 0
, 8 0 1 1 t 0
3 0 14 10
.29 0 6 21 8 9
Summary:
First on balls Ehmke,
Northwest Iwgue.
Spokane, July 12. Costly errors o
ground balls by Stevens In right field
today gave Aberdeen a close, fierce
ly fought game which went to 14 In
nings. Score:
R. H. E.
Aberdeen 6 9 3
Spokane 4 10 I
Batteries Thompson, Califf and
Spencer; Klllllay, Jensen and Rog
ers. Nine Straight Game.
Seattle, July 12. Vancouver made
It nine straight from Seattle by win
ning today's game, score 6 to 6,
Score: R. H. E.
Seattle .6 9 S
Vancouver .6 10 2
Batteries Hinrlch and Heets, Hall
and Arbogast.
With National Playm.
At Chicago First game, Chicago
3, Philadelphia 0.
Second game, Chicago 0, Phlladel
phla 2.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 0, Bos
ton 4.
Pacific Coast league.
San Francisco, July 12. Los An
geles won both games from Oakland,
the first by a score of 9 to 6, while
In the afternoon It was 7 to 6.
Scores, morning game
RILE.
Los Angeles 9 14 2
Oakland 6 11 1
Afternoon game
R. H. E.
Los Angeles 7 7 5
Oakland 6 I
Batteries Koostner and H. Hogan
and Easterly; Wright, Hopkins and
Lewis.
Seals Take Ftnal Game.
Portland, July 12. Portland lout
the final game and the series to San
Francisco today, 6 to 4. The weath
er was sultry and errors were fre
quent on each side, but bad throwing
by Catcher Madden was the princi
pal cause pf Portland's defeat. Jones
weakened and was replaced by Sutor
in the eighth. Portland made one
run off him, the only score against
him In the last 36 Innings he pitched.
The score: R. H. E.
San Francisco 6 8 6
Portland 4 6 7
Batteries Jones, Sutor and Berry;
Klnsella and Madden.
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-Pendleton, 4; Walla
Troutman Prepares Plana.
C. E. Troutman the architect, for
merly of this city, is preparing plans
for a large hotel building at Elma,
Wash. The building is to be 90x110,
three stories, with a Knights of Pyth
ias banquet hall and lodge room on
the third story. The building will be
completed this season.
Conductors Change Rnns.
Conductor Fred Waffle of the Pi
lot Rock run on the O. R. & N. has
been transferred to his old run on
the main line of the O. R. & N. be
tween this city and Huntington and
Conductor Charles H. Norrls is now
on the Pilot Rock run permanently.
r&ftfiaw TEA
How little it isl How
little it adds to the weight
of the cup! It has cover
ed the sea with ships for a
hundred years.
Tear trocar rataroa roar bmh U ret leal
las liimint't B t; we pay him
City Property for Sale
Building lots from WOO 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 E. Court. St. Pendleton, Ore.
III SELECTING YOUR BANK
Tlve careful attention to the stability of the bank and its willing
Dees 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 have yon open an account with us.
Commercial National Bank
United States Depository
Left on bases
Walla. 6.
Firs ton errors Pendleton,
Walla Walla, 2.
Two-base hits Reed, Ehmke.
Struck out By Taliaferro,
Ehmke, 4.
Double plays Conrad to Hill;
Baker to Conrad.
Saturday's Game.
The following Is the story of Sat
urday's twilight game:
Walla Walla AB R
Dutcher, p 6 3
Burke, lb 6 0
Harmon, 3b 5 2
Lankard, c 5 2
Grey, cf 5 1
Edmlston. If 6 2
Blackman, 2b .... 6 2
Ehmke, rf 4 0
Anderson lb 6 '0
6;
6;
T.
H PO A E
3 13 0
1
2
6
5
0
2
0
10
Pendleton
Reed, lb ..
Conrad, 2b . .
Miller, c 4
McCool, If ..
Baker, T., rf
Taliaferro, cf . . . .
,45 12 14 27 12 7
AB R H PO A E
6 12 10 2
6 13 4 10
6 0 1 2 3 1
5 0 1 2 3 4
,401611
5 0 0 1 0 2
4 2 19 11
5 0 0 1 0 0
5 2 3 1 1 0
Totals 43 6 12 27 10 11
Struck out By Dean, 6; by Dutch
er, 6.
Bases on balls By Dean, 2; by
Dutcher, 2.
Two-base hits Reed, M. Bake;
Taliaferro, Lankard.
Three-base hits Edmlston, Dutch
er, 2.
Home run Taliaferro.
Sacrifice hits Burke.
Douple plays Blackman to An
derson, Dean to Hill.
Stolen bases Grey, Reed, McCool.
Passed balls Miller, 1.
First base on errors Pendleton, 6;
Walla Walla, 7.
Left on bases Pendleton, 12; Wal
la Walla, 8.
Time of game 1:55.
Umpire Aubin.
Scorer Drake.
Team Will Play Baker.
The members of the Pendleton
baseball team will leave within a day
or two for Baker City where they
are to play a series with Baker City
upon their "own hook." The Pen
dleton, Walla Walla and La Grande
teams have been officially disbanded
for the season.
However, baseball Is still a good
drawing card in Baker, where It la
cooler, and the team there desires to
continue playing. So the men who
have been with Pendleton during the
league season will now go there for a
series of four games or more.
All of La Grande's team has sign
ed-to play with Wardner and Wallace
In the Trl-Clty league.
ffi HANDS
ECHO WINS.
Pendleton's Second Baseball Team
Defeated in Close Game.
At Echo a ball game was played
yesterday beitween jlhe Eicho team
and Pendleton's second team with
the result of 6 to 4 in favor of the
Echo boys.
The following was the lineup of the
Pendleton team: Drake, catcher;
Moore, pitcher; Johnson, first base;
Beam, second base;- Leonard, short
stop; Vickers, third base; Stout, right
field; Park, center field, and Arn
splger, left field.
If yon see It In the East Oragonlaa,
It's so.
B. N. LYMAN BUYS
OUT GEORGE CAREY
New Poprletor Is Portland Restaurant
Man pf Experience Will Make
Well Known Eatng Hoiimq Popu
lar Restaurant Has Been In Pen
diet on and In Charge of Tula House
Before.
B. N. Lyman has purchased the St.
George restaurant of George Carey
and is now in charge of that popular
eating place. The deal for the res
taurant was completed last evening
and this morning the new proprietor
took possession.
In every way Mr. Lyman Is well
equipped to run a first class restau
rant at the St George and it is his
Intention to do so. He is a pactlcal
grill man. having been in the service
of the Hotel Portland and also of the
Oregon Grill in Portland.
While Charles Holdaway was in
charge of the St. George Restaurant
he left the management to Mr. Ly
man for a time.
According to the new manager he
will do his utmost to make the St
George a popular place. He will
greatly Improve the service and will
also have a menu each day that will
appeal to his patrons.
Hereafter he will serve a 25-cent
chicken dinner from 12 o'clock until
5 on Sundays and from 5 o'clock un
til 8 he will serve a French course
dinner for 50 cents. At other times
the restaurant will be run on the reg
ular check system as at present.
Unique Japanese Palm.
Proprietor Judd Fish of Hotel
Bowman has just been presented with
a Japanese palm, a diminutive, freak
plant which is attracting much atten
tion In the lobby of the hotel. The
plant was given Mr. Fish by a local
Japanese and although but a small,
hardy, horny growth it is said to be
27 years of age. The fronds of each
year's growth in falling off when ma
ture, form a ring about the cones or
body of the plant and the age of the
plant may be thus reckoned by the
rings so formed. It Is a unique plant
and so far as Is known Is the only
one of the kind In eastern Oregon.
Son Appointed Administrator'.
John A. Record has been appoint
ed by the county judge as adminis
trator of the estate of his father, the
late John C. Record. The estate Is
valued at 39000. J. B. Perry ap
pears as attorney for the estate.
Suit Over Summer Fallow.
A suit In equity was filed here to
day by Gotlieb Miller against Wil
liam Connerly. It is a case which
grew out of a dispute over some sum
mer fallow land.
Fined for Profanity.
In the police court today Dan Pike
was fined $10 by Judge Fits Gerald
for having used profane language on
the streets.
Train Kills Woman.
Mrs. Frank Ailing was killed by an
Interurban train near Bluff, Wash.,
Wednesday night, just 10 feet from
the King county line. The motorman
saw the woman too late to stop the
train before it was upon her. The
Alllngs, who are well known In Ta
coma, were divorced some time ago.
Now for those
Vacation
Needs
' If you are intending taking a summer trip,,
you will find many needed articles here,
such as
Suit Cases - $1.50 up to $30.
Traveling Bags 1 . up to 20.
Trunks - - 4.50 up to 20.
Bathing Suits 1. up to 6.
Our "Keep Cool1 wearing apparel will
will assure you a contented vacation
ROOSEVELT'S
OSTON STORE
Where You Trade to Save.
See the Twin-Dime Across the Street
THE NEW
DIME
Moving Pictures Like Life
Songs by Robert Fenner from the Salt air Palace, Salt Lake
All Music Furnisbed by a Real Pianist
Absolutely fireproof and the best
ventilated theatre in the city.
A Better Show at the Same Price
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c
i PASTIME
PICTURE SHOW
SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props.
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, . Tuesday and Friday.
SEE! SEE!
The Dynamiters
Detective's Heroism First Prize in Lottery
Enchanted Guitar
Tony Has Eaten Garlic
Illustrated Song.
Pride of Prairie
Admission 10c
Children 5c
Edison latest and best 'Underwriters Model" picture
machine absolutely fire proof.
Clearance Sale
Our Mid -Summer Clearance Sale
embraces our entire line of
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Trousers, Felt and
Straw Hats.
THE MEN'S . SHOP
MAX BAER