EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORHdOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 111. PAGE THREE SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTEt Philadelphia, April 25. Rowan outpltched Wiltse yesterday and the Philadelphia Nationals had little dif ficulty In winning today's game from the New York Giants, 4 to 1, Score: R. H. E. New York 1 9 1 Philadelphia 4 6 1 Batteries Wiltse and Meyers. Ro ' wan and Dooin. I Iirooklyn, April 2B. By hunching hits on Schardt, Ronton yesterday de feated the Brooklyn Nationals 3 to 0. Pfelffer was In 'Ine form anil al though touched for six safeties, kept them well scattered. ' Score: R. II . E. j Boston 3 4 0 Brooklyn 0 6 1 i Batteries Ffelffer and Graham; Shardt, Ryan and Bergen, Erwln. i Cincinnati, April 25. The Cincin nati Nationals bunched hits on Pfels- of Lydia E. l'ink-' ter yeMterday anl won handily from nam's vegetable i ,-"";UB"' 1 l" Compound, but tho I 8core: R- H- E- clerk did not want , Chicago 4 10 2 to let me have it Cincinnati 7 - ho said it was no Batteries Pfeister and Archer; good and wanted mo Burns, Suggs and Clarke. St. LouIb, April 25. The locals won a hotly contested game from the Pi rates In the eleventh Inning yester day afternoon. Three pitchers were used by the Cardinals. Score: R. H. E. This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago, 111. "I suffered from a fe male weakness and stomach trouble, n ana l went to tho store to get a bottlo to try something else, but knowing ali about it 1 in Bisted and finally cot it. and I am so fjlud I did, for it lias cured me. "I know of so many cases where wo men have been cured by Lydia E. Pink liam's Vegetable Compound that 1 can PittHburg ....5 11 St. Louis .6 13 - DnMni-ljia T.lnflAM nn.t fHhROn say to every suffering vvoman if that s.Ueei iAUdermllk, Geyer and Bres- rir ..... iV "-V.l"lIU " nuhan, Bliss imiiiuiM inim ill I 3, U A-A J"-1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Detroit 7 UKJ3 Arch St., Chicago, 111, This is the ace of eubstitulion. nnd uim ii viiiu nuiib uciuu blioiuu HlHlHt upon Lydia K. rinkham's Vegetable 1 vwuij'wuuu junv (in HUD vt IMHUU uiu, mm a A druggist can make a littlo, more profit. "Vr rTTurk ti'lii-v fi ra r..iec1iirr 1 . 41,1 j critical period or who are sufTwing i ash'?Kt"" from any of those distressing ills pe- ' nrK culinr to their Fey Bhould not lose sight 1 n"f,t"" of the fact that for thirty vears I.vdia i Cleveland 4 E. l'inkhaui's V'o'elnblo 'Compound, 1 rlll-K 4 which is made from roots and herbs, , St. Luls 3 lias been the standard remedy for feu . Philadelphia 1 maioiiis. in almost every community PhlhuLdpliln 5, Iloston I. 5'ou will Hud-women who have been Score- R H K restored to health by Lydia E. I'ink- Philadelphia 5 12 1 u;wii a i-KC-uu.o uouipouiiu. Boston 1 4 1 Tlion-J is; . S 7 5 .667 .667 .571 .444 .444 .300 .143 . rrom The World i Of Sport NATIONAL LEAGCF. W. L. Pot. Philadelphia 7 1 .875 ChioiiK 6 2 .750 Pittsburg 4 3 .571 New York 4 3 .671 Boston 3 6 .333 Cini'lnnrul 2 4 .333 Ft. Louis 2 5 .2S6 Brooklyn 2 6 .250 woiM.n's l AMors iws- PF.PSIA PRI'-SCUIPTION It !Hvch Away Slonincli Distress in a I'V-.v Minnies, Slops llcartliiirn hihI Relchliig, If you have anything the mattor with y itir stoinnih you ought to know right now ihnt MI-O-NA Moma -h tablet are guaranteed by Tallman 1'nrx C . to euro Indigent lion or'nny sickness cnuscd liy Indl ceMion. sui h as ;!ic following, or mon ey baek: Sick h- adarhe. biliousness, dizzi ness nervousness, sour stmach. fer mentation of food, belching of gas, heavy feeling at pi' ef Momnch, vom iting rf rrognancy, or s'rkiiecs caus ed by over indulgence tho night be fore. ' If your meals don't digest, but lie like a lump of lead In your stomach; If you have foul breath and loss of appetite, a few MI-O-NA tablets will put your stomach In fine shape In short order. If you or any of your family suf fer from stomach trouble of any kind get a 50 cent box of MI-O-NA stom ach tablets at once. Tallman & Co. and druggists everywhere, sell MI-O-NA on money back plan. Patterle.-l I'uank and Karger and Cnrrlgan. Ik'lrolt 7, St. Louis Score: St. Louis Detroit It. H. E. .6 11 -5 .7 3 1 Batteries Hamilton and Clark; Lively and Stanege. New York 5, Washington S. Score: R. H. K. Washington 3 5 4 New York 11 0 Bat'rries Johnson nnd Ain-niitii; Qulnn and Sweeney, Blair. ( lovclniul .1. Chicago 2. Score: a H. K Cleveland 5 S 2 Chicago 2 5 1 Batteries Krnpp. formerly of Port land, and Smith; Lange, Scott and Payne. PACII1C COAST I.KAOCE. Slaiullnv; of the Tenm. W. L. San Franc i.sco 17 9 Portland 13 11 Sacramento 12 12 Oakland 11 In Vernon 12 15 X . games yesterday. Pet. .or, 4 .577 .5 'Ml .4 2:t .444 NOltTIIW KST i.kac.i i:. Standing of the Tennis, v. l, r. t Spokane " - " ' I Seattle 4 2 .67 Tueoina 3 4 .4'.".t Vloiorla 4 .571 Vancouver 2 4 .:H3 r.iiilan.l - ' -i Sjmkane 10. Vleloriu 0. Spokane, April 2.4. Spokane came from behind, overcoming a four run lead, nnd won the first game of the series with Victoria, 10 to 6. Schwenk hebi the visitors after Bonner and wlllis were -taken out and started the rally with a two baso hit, scoring two runs. Summer Excursion Fares YOUNG CAN GET THE AMERICA EEST HERE - We have now on display at our store a beautihil line of BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS Manufactured by Becker, Mayer Co. made in their own shops under sanitary conditions. Made from all-woo) fabrics fast in color and thoroughly shrinked. Pure Dye Silk used. Buttons sewed with pure linen thread. All linings of strongest material and fast in color. Pants full bloused, lined throughout, seames taped, reinforced and overcast. Uniform belt loops. mMW A Suit, Guaranteed Un der All Conditions. T)(iKafI by liocker. Maycf & Co., Chicago Becker, Mayer ti Co., Chicago The "Wooly-Boy" line will stand the most severe investigation, because the the quality and prices are right. See Window Display. ALEXANDER S t I II I 1 II .1.1 , The Progressive Store. Score: ll- Victoria 6 12 5 Spokane 10 11 3 Batteries MeCreery, Sage end Hemenway; Schwenk. Willis, Bonner and Busty. Portland 1. Seattle . Seattle, April 21. Afater bavins obtained a Mrong '""ad hy timely bil ting nn,l fat work-on the ha-es Se attle's infield went to pieces in the flghtli and ninth Innings an 1 Port land won, in to C Although 1'euich m r was in no way to blame for tho J..-s i.f the name, he was relieve, 1 by Sk.els in the ninth, but the linlian was unable to stop thevisitors. Score: H. 11. K. S-attle 6 6 7 IMrtlind l' " - B.ttt.-ries I'uui cbr.er. Skeels and i, ; !. n . lilo .nit' i id an 1 Har ris. Vancouver I, Tacoinn I. Vancouver. 1!. C, April 'J 1.--Tin Kle held Tacomn to three hits today and Vancouver won, 4 to 1. Score: H- Vancouver " Tacomn 1 3 2 Batteries Engle and Splesnian; McCamment and Devogt. To the East. And Convention Fares Hay 12 to Oct. 4Tt'iAip To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chnalia, Knnsas City, nml other Eastern Terminals $fi0.00 To Chicago 7:!.r.O To St Louis 70.00 To Denver .. 55.00 To other Eastern points, proportionately low fares. Theeo are round trip fares. LIBERAL TIME ALLOWED FOR TRIP. STOPOVERS PERMITTED. It is not too early to plan your summer trip. If you will advise us where you want to go and where you want to visit and when you want to start, we will advise tho lowest cost and best ar rangements. TICKETS ARE FIRST CLASS and can bo used on the NORTH COAST LIMITED Tho Crack train to and from tho East. And on our other three Transcontinental Trains Secure full information from any passenger representative. Northern Pacific Railway WALTER ADAMS. Agent, Pendleton, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore. A Knocker Is a man who can't see good In any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure for constipation, dyspepsia. Indiges tion, sick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. A C. Koeppcn & Bros j&& y.i'11'nw.,.,. T. , ...,..,.,..M-..MiitMiiatm!r,Wi'ti,''lii!yLjyj5S KOIXDVPS I.OSK GASIK IN FATAL SKVKNTII I An aviation exhibition on the part I rf the local team was responsible for the defent of the Pendleton Round ups Sunday In the series with the Umatilla ' Indians. I The lineup Is as follows: I Roundups Stamey, p.; H'.nmnn. Ic; Scanlon. lb.; Carroll, 2b.: Sturdi- vant, Sb.; Howman, cf; MctJinnis. If; ' Pavis. rf. , Indians Iifavo, p.; l.acourse, c.; Redford, lb.; Vincent, 2b.; Cooley, ,1b.; Xarcisse, cf.; Shlppentowor, If.; (iliver, rf. Score liy Innings. ! 12345678 Si- Roundups ...2201201 0 19 1 Indians 00211080 214 1 Stamy who was on the mound for the locals delivered the goods In great shape but was relieved In the seventh by Ellis. i It was at this particular part of the game that the fireworks Marled. Stamy went back Into the box In the eighth and finished the game, hold ing his opponents down to two scores the remainder of the contest. The excellent pitching of Iifave, the Indian twirler, was a feature of the contest, his benders being a pu'. zlo to his opponents. 1 The game ended with the final 1 cmnt of 14 to S In favor of the In-d'ans. Going to Paint? If it's the house, barn, fence, kitchen floor, walls or anything else, we will gladly tell you what kind to use, quantity required, the cost, and how it should be applied. We have ACME QUALITY Paints, Enamels, Stains and Varnishes for refinishing any shabby surface indoors or outdoors. Glad to show colors and offer advice whether you decide to paint or not. 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