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r.OE six ATLT MAW OIUtOOyiAN, PKTDLKTOlf, OHKQON, SATURDAY, JUY 20, 1911. EIGHT PAGES ste WHITHl COLLEGE 'Zl! "K I r TrAiQ nrrriTA iiiiaiiiiitiiii UtKAlb W ASTON Cincinnati Every woman's lieart responds toi the charm and sweetness of a habv's nature of a mother shrinks from the ordeal because such a time is regard- Finn! Score Is 6 to 5 Knrs Atv lYe- ed as a period of suffcniiy and danger. Women who use Mother's Friend are eaved rnuch discomfort and suffering, j and their systems, being thoroughly i prepared by this great remedy, are 1 In a healthy condition to meet the ' It. H. E. t E A . , V V V ; Brooklyn s 8 0 ' Smith. McQuillan and McLean; Rueker and Bergen. Chicago 7; Philadelphia 2. Philadelphia, May 20. Chicago Wnehed hits with Philadelphia's er rors and won. Score: R. II. E. 7 7 1 voice, because nature intended her for : CI.OSK COXTKST GIVKS motherhood. Rut even the lovincr iiiivmmi vin-nm- chirncn . . Philadelphia 2 6 4 Melntyre and Archer; Slack, Hum phreys and Dooln. SI, IOiils 5: Boston S. Boston, May 20. After tielng the score in the sixth, St. Louis won from Boston in the seventh when Evans Whitman college won a spectacular hit to center, drove in Hujrelns and game from the Vnlverslty of Wash- Konetchy. Sweeney stole home in uncut but Many Kxcitiiis Plays Kixlccm tho Game Teams Play Again Today. It. H. E. Boston 3 3 i St. Louis 5 li 2 Brown, Tyler and Rarlden; Golden, Steele and Brcsnahan. AMERICAN LEAGUE. and danger. Mother's Friend is '"Eton yesterday, says the Walla Walla the lhIr'1- Soore: recommended only for the relief and " a"a l nion, by a score of 6 to 5. comfort of expectant mothers ; it is In Errors were frequent and the pitching no sense a remedy for various ills, 1 wa9 notnlnf brilliant, but the game but its tnanv years of success, and ,.. , . ... v- . "i r j I was replete with sensat onal plavs, the thousands of endorsements re- and wnUe Washlngton came clJse; mved from women who have used it a fcore t0 t!e lhe game ,n the nlnth are a guarantee of the benefit to be inn,ng they have nothing to com- derived from its use. This remedy, riam of for whitman lost two or dries tint flornmnlUVi trrmprc htt eim- - i . , i ply assists nature to perfect its work. one play called In six assists, and r&l t- ... juoiaer s menu anays nausea, pre- me ball was thrown around the dia-, riovclaml 7; Washington 1. vents caking of TJIT .jt mond with rapidity, chasing the Uni-' Cleveland, May 20. Cleveland de- the breasts, and ft 1 111 uOtJk. ! versity players, there being two on feated Washington, knocking Grav bases. In an endeavor to head off a out of the box in the sixth by seor- double steal. Johnson had just put Ing five runs. Score: out Lockwood on a throw from first j R. H. E Mother's Friend is sold base' when Co'Ie n,i Sturgis started , Cleveland 7 10 0 Write for our free ' '"'"S3, 1 n iormer was on second , v asnington i 3 2 una me iauer on inira. jonnson, Jiamness and smith; Uray, Wal Hugnes, cox, Thom and Conover twice figured in the throwing, Thom finally putting Coyle out at second. The play did not stop then, the play- contriDutes 10 C-irlWflriFrl strong, healthy l.rilSllI motherhood. 1 at drug stores. book for expectant mothers. BRADF7ELD REGULATOR CO., AdamU. U riLOT ROCK RANCH IIAXD IS POISONED ers beln Kcited, and to make good measure, Sturgis was caught off first Following a hearty meal in which Welts, center field for Washington, canned salmon occupied a prominent caush' f nlce flelded t0 place on the menu, William Oliver, a ranch hand employed on the Ed I second to catch Peringer, who was asieep Between second and third, the ker and Ainsmith. Boston 4; Chicago 3. Boston, .May 20. Boston broke Chicago's -winning streak yesterday and nosed out a 4 to 3 victory after 12 innings. The visitors took the lead by bunching hits. Score: R. H. E. Boston 4 15 2 Chicago 3 11 S Collins. Wood and Nunamaker; Scott, Walsh and Sullivan. New York 10; St. Lonis 6. St. Louis, May 20. New York bunched hits In the eighth and ninth and won the second game of the ser ies. Score: R. H. E, 'in v 1 aiuua taoi a ucsuat mvi unite . w 1 . . . and when local physicians were call- pe fjf"! fU" 0f 2! WM ed. pronounced it a case of ptomaine1 ' tfm iP f Bennington poisoning, says the Pilot Rock Record. !.nVL,tlire, 8ttr'keout8. h's tm The can of salmon when examined behInf? hlm doln5 e work. Cox had later, was found to have been opened an " day' "?akig three bad errors' ,.. o., I on inexcusable. Conorer, switched to tents disposed of, the partly filled ' thlrd from 8nortstP. Played a great New York 10 14 4 . 1 eame. no errors and tnen hitp in tK. I t y..i a . n can Deing ieit exposea to tne air. ur. . " Oliver Is said to have been especially tln2es up- fond of the canned fish and to have Sturgis and Mickelstone, first and partaken of large quantities during' shortstop for the University, made the morning. Following the meal, he three errors. and neither made a hit. was attacked with rramiia which In ' Welts and Coyle t:th secured a dou- a short time became so acute that ! ble- and ln the flrst Inning, when the rr. Fred A. Lieuallen was called to ' vrsity made two scores, ettend him. After a thorough in- But Niles, of Whitman, was the vestigation Dr. Lieuallen pronounc- j hero of the day. Twice with two men ed it a case of poisoning and admin- j on bases, he rapped out three-baggers, is-tered an emetic with immediate re- ' scoring in all four men, and once suits. I Conover came up with a single that At last .reports Mr. Oliver had en- scored N'.les. So to Niles must go the tirely recovered from his rather se- J credit of winning the game, vere exp-rience but says that he will ; The game was called 15 minutes be a little careful in the future about Jate, owing to the fact that the train rartnkin too freely of any kind of bringing the Washington tea marriv canned meats. j ed 45 minutes behind schedule. But I today the game will be called prompt Time is not so blamed precious that ly on time as the teams are both you are warranted to save it by grow- ready for business. ing- whiskers. Lcman will pitch for Whitman to day, and he is supposed to be the best the Missionaries have. St. Louis 6 12 6 Qulnn, Brockett and Sweeney, Blair; Lake, Bailey and Stephens. Detroit 9; Philadelphia 8. Detroit, May 20. Luck broke bad ly for Philadelphia and Detroit won a slugging match. Stanage's home run ln the eighth won the game. Score: r. h. E. Philadelphia 8 19 4 Detroit 9 8 3 Coombs, Russell and Lapp; Lively, Covington, Works and Stanage. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Tennis. Foley Kidney Pills TONIC IN .ACTION" QUICK IN RESHXTS. Give prompt relief from BACK ACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE. RHEUMATISM, CON GESTION OF THE KIDNEYS. IN FLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREG ULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and for WOMEN. Mrs. Julius Gerstner, 497 Grant street, Akron, O., says: "For the past year, I suffered terribly with my kidneys which were in a very bad j wlU more than the visitors, i Sturgis I W. L. Pet. I Portland 27 20 .574 , San Francisco 27 24 .529 .Oakland 27 24 .529 , Vernon 24 24 .500 .Sacramento 22 24 .478 Los Angeles 19 30 .388 SPORTS 15. Results Yesterday, Portland 24; Sacramento Oakland 10; Frisco 7, - - Vernon 11; Los Angeles 5. Batting Fest at Sacramento. Sacramento, Cal., May 20. Start ing as a baseball game, . developing into a tragedy, and culminating after I---...-- 1 two hours and a half in a comedy, the - . meeting or the Portland and Sacra T -,T,. .T T ., Imento teams here yesterday was ATI ON ALi LEAGUE. marked by the scoring of a total of J 39 runs and 44 hits, the northerners I coming out on the top of the heap New York 4; Pittsburg 3. bhy a fe of " 15' In. ot New York, May 20.-New York ' re J;n",ngs ' tne ame ten Port- j. . .. . land batters came ud to the Plate. condition. Severe backaches and " ?eu lls "CK ,w'ra"? lr.om The fun beean in the fourth whn paina over the hips and too frequent "D"r- Steen led of f with a home run an j an action of the kidneys with a ?' th tt"le . "nf.e. to 1ft! Baum was replied by. Thompson, burning sensation were part of the f"? wi,,enhe lcr d t0 P & hard .Score: til. UJ. vioiaci dvi,, 1 1 r ' 1. Portland 24 26 7 Sacramento 15 18 6 , Steen and Murray, Kuhn; Baum, Thompson, Williams and Thomas. Ooakland Wins. San Francisco, May 20. Melkle, symptoms. My ankles were swollen And I had dizzy headaches. I saw Foley Kidney Pills recommended for kidney trouble and tried them and the results were most satisfactory. My pains left me and my kidney ac tion Is regular. Foley Kidney Pills shall always receive high praise from me." A. C. Koeppen & Bro. R. H. E. Pittsburg 3 10 2 New York 4 9 2 Steele, White and Gibson; Wlltse, Raymond and Myers. Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 0. 'nXl ."7?hl and Henley were hit heav shutting out Cincinnati. Score: Unexpected Guests The farmer and his wife were about to sit down to a cold supper when they saw some old friends driving towards the house. The good wife was equal to the occasion thanks to her New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. She had it lit in a moment, and hex gueiU hardly were seated on the porch before a hearty hot meal wai ready for the table sausage and eggs and long rathert of streaky bacon, and roll just crisped in the oven and fresh coffee and lhe hostess iierc!f as cool and neat as if the had not been near the kitchen. She never could have managed it with an o!J-fa.4i'oned range. The New Perfection is the quickest, most convenient and bed cooker on the market . f-.Uda wilK 1.2 n'i 3 T)-:rnr,. wi:h luftf. l-jfquottr num.! t ciuran'ys. tJ4ndirm!)r finwhd thru"9"til. Jm 2- arid 3 Lurnrr tloifrt c.n lx iifi with nf Wltou! CtUf't I' p. h.l!l m biud wtlh dlrp iMvn. Id' 1 rcki, ele. t llcflevefyviy?f ; or vriefof d. trirHivc circuUr to lix beared Au'.acy ot U Standard Oil Ccriipany 1 Inrorporrited 1 NctfT?crfeciiQn OilCooK-JStovc ily by Oakland yesterday, the trans bay players winning the fourth game of the series b ay a score of 10 to 7. Gregory, Oakland's new pitcher, was driven from the game and replaced by Knight. San Francisco played a loose game with a total of six errors. Oakland's runs were made ln the third, fifth and sixth Innings. Score: It. H. E. San Francisco 7 8 6 Oakland 10 14 2 Henley, Moskiman, Melkle and Berry; Knight, Gregory and Pearce. Vernon Defeats Ijos Angeles. Los Angeles, May 20. A stitch in his side forced Crlger to retire from the game ln the third Inning and Wheeler took his place in tho box for Loo Angeles. Home runs by Metzger and Carlisle were the fea tures. Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 6 10 4 Vernon 11 17 0 Criger, Wheeler and Abbott; Ral eigh and Brown. ' NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. L. Pet. Spokane 20 7 .741 Vancouver ..16 11 .593 Tacoma 13 15 .464 Seattle t 12 14 .462 Portland 12 14 .462 Victoria 7 18 .268 Itcmilu Ycu?rday. Portland 2; Spokane 1. Vancouver 14; Seattle 2. Victoria 2; Tacoma 0. Portland Defeats fipoknnc. Portland, Ore , May 20. Portland managed to squeeze out a victory over Spokane today by lucky hitting ln the fifth and seventh Innings. Gar rrtt was hit frequently as Graft, but (the hits wore bunched only onco ln the second when Spokane got their run. Score: MR. WHEATRAISER-READ THIS ! Albert Howard's Baby Holt Special Harvester at Rearden, Wash. -1 OMPARATIVE COST Of operating Headers and Threshers and HOLT HARVESTER on 500 acres or land : Header and Thresher 7 men, wages j 7 men, board at 60 cents 24 horses, hire, at 75 cents 24 horses, feed, at 25 cents 20.00 3.50 18.00 6.00 Cost to Head 25 acres $ 47.50 Cost to Head 1 acre $ 1.90 Cost to Thresh 1 acre, 30 bushels at .08 2.40 Cost to Head ami Thrvsh 1 acre $ 4.30 Cost to Head and Thresh 25 acres. . . 107.50 . Little harvesters for small farmers; large ma chines for large farmers. We suit your requirements. Holt Harvester 4 men, wages 4 men, board IS horses, hire, nt 76 cents 18 horses, feed, at 25 cents 13. E0 2.00 13.E0 4.60 S3.50 1.34 Cost to harvest 25 acres with a Holt Harvester . . ,$ Cost to harvest 1 acre $ ouving per acre with HOLT HARVEST- VESTER. at 2.96 1.480.00 Saving 3 bushels grain per acre on 500 acres at 70c 1,050.00 Grand total saving on scflaon on 500- acro crop .92,634.30 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE A HOLT BROS.' SIDE-HILL COMBINED HARVESTER Four men operate the machine. r,nttin tho grain ln the sack, ready for market. Eliminates hired help. Tou reduce cost of harvesting to less than half the old way. Makes you Independent of outside help; when your grain is ripe, hitch up and go to har vesting. Picks up "down" grain that you can't get any other way. When you use the Holt Harvester, you save Its cost every year, through reduced expenses and the saving of grain otherwise wasted. No danger from fire. We save the straw, or chaff, or both. One machine doea everything; no waiting for someone to come and thresh your grain Thousands of satisfied purchasers endorse thla-method of harvesting, making you aafe In adopting our way. the Holt way. Try It this year If It's a moneymaker for others, it will be for you, and the sooner you invest ln a Holt Broa. Combine Harvester, THE MORE MONET TOU WILL MAKE. -5 .w j 'v FOR SALE BY E. L. SMITH & CO. Completeline of extras always on hand PENDLETON, OREGON R. H. E. Spokane i g 0 Portland 2 6 0 Kraft and Hasty; Garrett and Bradley. Vancouver Is Winner. Vancouver, B. C, May 20. Van couver hit Skecls, Seattle's Indian pitcher, at will yesterday and ln five innings, piled up 12 runs. Dickinson replaced Skeels in the sixth but the locals got two more runs and won the game 14 to 2. Skeels was wild, passing seven men and hitting two others. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver 14 14 1 Seattle 2 5 2 Cates, Ka.xmu.sson and Lewis; Skeels, Dickinson and Spencer. Tacuina Is Shut Out. Tacoma, May 20. Gordon pitched shutout ball for 11 innings but weak ened in the 12th and two runs were scored by Victoria. The first was earned, being the result of a single by Reddlck and a triple by Keller. Kel ler scored on a wild pitch. Tacoma had a chance to tie it up in their halt of the Inning with men on second and third, but Warren, who batted for Fisher, grounded out. Score: . R. H. E. Victoria , 2 7 3 Tacoma , . 0 5 0 McGrcery and Dnshwood; Bordon and Burns. PoisonloaK DPMrnv 30 YtRs NCVCR tailing ni.ni.ui rut standard ILtS, CHILBLAIN. FELONS. BURNS, CTC. - A VALUABLE HOUSCMOLO SAUVC. ALL ORUOOISrt MAVC IT OR will OBTAIN ON RCQUtST ACCCPT NO SUBSTITUTC. frce SS Cenfs. HHSICY MICHLS rr SANrPANC'SCO For an enjoyable and invigorating vacation, j cnonrl ika ttrmmoK I Wemalhia Springs The popular family and tourists resort of the Blue Mountains. 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