East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8th
1911
Tho Following is Taken From the Jew York Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin:
'The 'Golden Rule Syndicate of buyers doing business in Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada,
Washington and Oregon, are at their offices at the Broadway Central Hotel in this city. These
gentlemen buying for their various stores are heavy users oc merchandise and their purchases
are largely sought by largest and best manufacturers of the East, owing to their immense outlet.
These stores do an aggnegate of one and one half million dollars annualy and are rated in the mercantile agencies as be
ing one of the strongest organizations in the West. In view of this, their trade is very desirable and they as buyers are
regarded as experts in their line, they are enabled to buy their merchandise very much lower than the ordinary, merch
ant, in fact are considered to be on aStrickly Jobbing Business
The buying power they possess gives them a wounderful advantage over their competitors in the West, and the growth
of this wonderful organization clearly demonstrates its stability and strength.
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FROM TIE SPORTING WORLD
PAOUC COAST LEAGUE.
Standing of the Clubs.
W. Li. Pet.
Oakland .. 6 1
San Francisco 2
Los Angeles 3
Portland 3 4
Vernon 2 6
Sacramento
.833
.714
.571
.429
.286
.167
JtcultM Yesterday.
Ios Angeles 4-10; Portland 6-5.
San Francisco 1-6, Vernon 0-5.
Oakland 2. Sacramento 0.
IYIkco Wins Two.
( San Francisco, April 3. San Fran
i Cisco drew down two scratch victories
over Vernon yesterday, winning the
, first game at Oakland by a score of
1 to 0 and the afternoon game In San
Francisco by a score of 6 to 5. Miller
inlclied a last game ior i?un
,i: the morning session, fanning nine
or the visitors. Vernon used tnree (
pitcher in the second game, but lost
after gathering five runs In the eighth ;
for San Francisco hammered out four I
tallies in the last Inning, giving the
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DANGER LN DELAY.
Kidney Diseases Ar0 Too Dangerous
For Pendleton People to
Neglect.
The great danger of kidney trou
bles la that they get a firm hold be
fore the sufferer recognises them.
Health l gradually undermined.
Backache, headache, nervousness,
lameness soreness, lumbago, urinary
troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Brignt
disease follow In merciless succession.
Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the
kidneys with the certain and safe
remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which
has cured people hlght here In Pen
dleton. J. D. Morrow, B17 Marie street.
Pendleton, Oregon, says: "For about
three months I had backache and If
I did any work that required stoop
ing, sharp twinges darted through my
loins and over my right kidney. The
secretions from my kidneys were un
natural and Irregular In passage and
pained me Intensely when being vold
ed On a friend's advice. I uses
Doan's Kidney Pills and they cor
rected my treuble. I gladly give Oils
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For sale by all dealers. Price I
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan
and take no other.
inning of today's game. Though the
crowd was very limited In number,
those who did endure the chilling
breezes In the grandstand were en
tertained with the speediest contest
Kcho has seen for some time.
How It All JlnpM'iied.
Promntlv at 1:30 his honor, the
ump, Rustrata, gave the order "Play
ball:" and Henderson, Milton's one
armed wonder, advanced to the plate
I to face Lehman s tw isters. He got
a nice little pass to tho Initial bag
nnd went to second on, a stunt of bunt
by Storm. It looked as though the
orchard county cubs were going to
.-'re In tiie first inning, but Lehman
unwound and caused the decease of
the next three men, two by the
strikeout route and a pop-up fly .n
the Infield.
Pulclpher was the first man up for J
tin ff,Me,l t. Innnti. fur 51 R:lfo
home team Hi runs. Hie scoic: ; . ... , , .. ,,..,,
Morning game: R. II. L. , Lu(,w(, who ((, (1Uo Tnon flew
N,rn"" , t I out in a little infield pop-up and the
San Francisco . ...1 . 6 ( (ifimo wgs ;
Carson nnd Hogan; Miller and Her- Jn cant ) uyo Jenkins ROt a safe nit
r'"' to first and stole second, but was put j
Afternoon game: "' ' EJ out as he tried to reach third on
,rn"n I ,' T.i Jayne's hit. Darling was put out on
San Francisco . .6 10 i j a (( (rlvp to mUm g.irJcn anJ
Breckenridge. Stewart, Raleigh and n.inhohimK fannrJ u, ml0 zopn.
Brown; Sutor. Henley and Schmidt. jpnklns evnlre.i nn third.
The following is the tabulated
score:
Echo.
P AB R IB PO A E
Pulclpher ...5-1 4 1 1 3 0 0
Ludwell 6
Thon 3
Gilbert 4
Hosklns 2
Fitzhugh 9
j Henslelgh 7
I Campbell
Huchison
Lehman
. . .1-5
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
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1 0
2 7
0 1
1 12
2 0
0 2
0 0
0 3
0 2
0
2
0
6
0
0
0
2
PENDLETON COLTS
LOSE SECOND GAME
HANSON'S CVRVES ARE
PUZZLING TO PENDLETON
Totals
36 4 7 27 12 9
Mjlton.
P. AB R IB PO A E
Lours Have on Ratting Clothes and;
Ijimt Hard on Ientlier Rlough.
Pendleton's Oentcrflelder, Is the
Sensation of Game.
T. Henderson . . 8 4 0 0 1
Storm 4 5 1 2 0
II. Henderson .9 4 0 1 1
lieser 7 5 1 1 0,0
T'.nnlck 6 4 0 1 2
Jenkins 5 3
Jayne 3 4
Darling 2 4
Bartholomew ..1 4
1 1
0 12
0 7
0 1
Inability to connect with Pitcher
Hanson's mystifiers and a deficiency
in the knowledge of inside baseball
lost the game for the Pendleton Colts
yesterday in Walla Walla and bumped
them to the half way mark between
the percentage pinnacle and the bot
Thompson, the lanky twirler for
the Colts, could not deliver the good '
In a puzzling package yesterday. H
was perhaps a little nervous at first
and the Bears landed on him hard la
the opening inning. On the over
hand, he had pitted against nine is
who had been taught how to clout tJi
horsehide and was fortunate In being
able to hold them to eight safe ose
Milne, the little high school pltcser,
snnnlantpi! him on the mound in the
final inning and held the savage Bear
down without a hit.
Support Is Excellent.
The support given the Pendleton
pitchers was of the gilt edge variety;
but one error being made behind
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1 tomless pit. Not only did they fail to j
vrs ns Jenkins exnlred on third.
Gilbert for Echo reached third but
Oakland Wins in Ninth
Sacramento, Cal April 3. sacra- wa rpfjch tjc uy pan afj
niento played Oakland to a standstill . ..,.,
for 9 innings yesterday but In tho
tenth Oakland won out with two runs I
scored on singles by Bowser and Cust-
haw with two errors contrinuieu Dy
Sacramento. These two runs were
the only scores of the game.
Score: R- H. E.
Oakland 2 6 2
Sacramento 0 5 2
Kilroy and Mitze; Thompson and
Thomas.
, AiiKels and Portl.:kl Spilt.
Los Angeles, April 3. Portland
took the morning game and Los An
geles the afternoon of the double
header. Five pitchers were used in
Hosklns. Fitshuch and Henslelgh each
failed t" connect for safe ones.
In canto three, Milton started the
ball rolling. Henderson went the
pitcher route, but Storm tapped one
just over second for a safe passage
nnd was advanced to second on a sac
rifice stunt by H. Henderson. Reser
then located for n safe one, sending
Storm to third. Rennlck then drove
out a neat little two-bagger, scoring
Storm and Ueser. . Jayne struck out
and Milton's part ot the third canto
was ended.
In Echo's half of the third the first
two men up failed to do anything In
CATARRH IS SURELY A
DANGEROUS DISEASE
by the two teams. A total of 42 hits
was made during the two games, re
sulting in a home run, three base hits
and seven two-baggers.
Although Portland made nearly
twice as many hits in the second con
test as did Los Angeles, tho home
team made twice as many runs.
Morning game Los Angeles 4;
Portland 6.
Afternoon game Los Angeles 10,
Portland 6.
Thousands of neople allow catarrh
to slowly undermine the whole sys
tem until a serious disease develops
sometimes consumption.
People who have catarrh should
use every effort to get rid of It, but
should above all adopt a sensible
method.
Stomach dosing, sprays and douca
es won't cure catarrh because it Is a
germ disease, and the germs must be
destroyed before the disease can be
conquered.
HYOMEI Is tho one sensible cure
for catarrh because It reaches every
fold, crevice and nook in tne raucous j
membrane and gets where the germs
are. You breathe HYOMEI and as n
passes over the Inflamed membrance
Its soothing Influence heals the sore
ness and destroys the germs.
A complete HYOMEI outfit costs
$1. This consists of a bottle of HY
OMEI and a hard rubber lnhalor.
Pour a few drops of HYOMEI Into
the lnhnler and breathe It a few min
utes each day, that's all you have
to do. It Is guaranteed by Tallman
tt Co. and druggists everywhere to
cure catarrh, coughs, colds and aore
throat or money back. Extra bottle
of HYOMEI costs but 80 cents. Free
trial sample on request from Booth's
Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. T.
RLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE.
ere used in ... .,, ,.., ... ,,,. .,k
each of the games, but even this fall- , mUe parelosg on nccount of the
ed to stem the tide ot neavy oaiung fe(i shnt wh,ch fpw
wide and connected with Pulcipher's
anatomy, giving him a free pass. He
promptly beat a sneak to second and
went to third on Ludwell's hit. "Da
vy" (Thon) then got busy with the
willow for a scorching two-bagger,
which put Pulclpher safe over the
tally pan. Gilbert then failed to con
nect nnd the score was two to one In
Milton's favor.
In he fourth canto Milton added
one more to their list nnd Echo fail
ed to Increase her credits. Huchison
took the mound for Echo and In turn
gave place to Pulclpher. The fifth,,
sixth and seventh cantos were just
simply a pnnornmlc vision of fast
ball. Neither side seemed to bo able
"to do nothin' nohow!"
In the eighth canto the Miltonltes
succumbed so rapidly to Pulcipher's
Puzzling Pettets and It was over so
soon It seemed but a dream.
Echo's first two men up In their
half bit tho dust likewise rapidly but
Davy came to the rescue again with
i corklnor two-bnirirer. Ollbert did
the ditto stunt with a duplicate copy
done up in a fancy wrapper. Ludwell
then selected one with accurate pre
cision nnd so nently that during the
melee (iiinert and Tnon Doth regis
tered. Henslelgh ended tho canto
nnd the score was a tie.
In the ninth Milton failed to rally,
the first man up going out by the
strikeout route. Tulclpher allowed
the next man a pass on balls but the
next two men un. Reser nnd Rennlck.
cleaved tho atmosphere for naught.
In Echo's half Campbell fanned out
Hutchison drove out a cracking two
bagger. Pulclpher then followed with
a safe one far In the outfield and
Huchison raced home, registering the
winning score for Echo.
Totals 37 3 7 27 9 7
Score, bv Inning.
12 3456789
Echo R 00100002 1 4
H 00210003 17
Milton ....4 00210000 03
H 12301000 07
Summary.
Earned runs Echo 2, Milton 2.
Two base hits Echo 2. Milton 0.
Sacrifice hits T. Henderson.
Stolen bases Echo 5, Milton 6.
First on balls Off Lehman 6,
Pulclpher 7.
Left on bases Echo 7, Milton 7.
Double plays Henderson to Ren
nick. Wild pitches By Echo 0, Bartholo
mew 2.
First base on errors Echo 3, Mil
ton 3.
Hit by pitcher Pulclpher by Bar
tholomew. Time of game One hour. 35 min
utes. Umpire Bust rata.
Scorers For ,Echo, Scrivner; for
Milton, Sanderson.
annex victory but they could not ring j
o cintrl.1 conre tne enrt nr Tne came
finding a row of doughnuts to their
credit, while Bade s Bears haa a grana
total of five runs. It was a sad spec
tacle for the one hundred fans that
accompanied the local team into the
camp of the enemy, but not one denies
that Walla Walla's triumph was earn
ed. With their bats, the Bruins
pitchers was of the gilr edge variety,
but four of them being retired In
eight Innings via the strikeout route.
HELP
For Your Week Stomach
or Clogged Bowels Take
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
A Trial Always Con
vinces
WESTON
CHAMPIONS
E
IN FAST CONTEST
WIN IN NINTH BY
SCORE OF 4 TO 3
Game Is Pulled Out of Hole in Eighth
and Won In tho Ninth Crowd Is
Small on Account of tho Chilling
llreeae.
rsneclAl Correspondence.)
Pulling the game out of the hole In
eighth inning and winning it in tho
ninth, Echo won from Milton In tho
second game of the Blue Mountain
league schedule series. The balloon
ascension of last Sunday was a tame
affair compared to the rally of the
Echo willow wlelders In tho eighth
LOSE TO ATHENA
GAME IS SCRAPPY
WITH SCORE 10 TO 6
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Sensational Playing of Plcard for
Atheiui Is Feature of tho Game
Much Dissatisfaction Over Deel-'
slons of Umpire Rlnekmnn. i
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(Special Correspondence. !
Athena, April 3. Littlejohn's Mil
lers shoved the Weston Champions in
the cellar yesterday, winning a scrap
py game by a score of 10 to 6.
Picard playing right field for Athena,
wns the. star performer of the day.
Ho made one of the most spectacular
catches ever made on the Weston
grounds, got three hits and scored
twice. Owens knocked one over the
fence for throe bases. Pelland was
there with the stick, finding O Harra
for a two-bnso hit and a home run.
The game w-as repete with much
wrangling, both teams finding fault
with the decisions of Umpire Black
mnn. His "Umps" had a bad day,
but no worse than he had nt Milton
a week ago and it Is potent that the
league officials will be asked for a
competent man to hold the indicator.
Captain Brown is getting his team
In shape and the game at Weston
yesterday developed no weak spots.
EGOH piAlM
MOHDAV EVE., APRIL 3, 1911
AT 8:16 O'CLOCK
First Society of Christ Scientist of
Pendleton, Oregon, Announces a
Lecture on Christian Science, by
W.D. McCraken, M. A. C. S. B. of
Boston, Mass., Member of the Board
of Lectureship of The Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, Scientist,
in Boston, Mass.
Admission Free
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