DAIL5T HAUl QREGONIAX, PENDLETOX. OREGON, FRIDAY. JI XK 10, IDU. EIGHT PAGES 8hut out Chicago and ut the locals! SHE HAD out of the lend in tho pennant race. The game was a pitchers' battle be tween Itrown and Hunts, In which two ("'null's ami u racrlfloo resitted In the only run. Score R. II. K. Chicago . .' 0 4 1 Phl'nJelphiu 1 7 0 liiown and Archer; Burns and Dooln. Ju CONSTANT PAIN Tkh Things to Keep You Cool AMEIUCAN LEAGVE. PAGE TWO Wash Goods Sale OWMMMOMMMMMMBMMIiremrM I Bill BUM 1 I When the warm summer days beam upon you, the one way to keep cool is to wear thin thingsThis is your opportunity to buy "thin things" cheap this wash goods sale offers you a choice lot of rare bargains. If you wish to make your own wearables, remember, we carry filmy, thin materials and just the proper trimmings to match, you can dress well and economically now, for light materials are low in price. Our entire stock of wash goods is divided into seven lots at 5c, 9c, 11c, 14c, 19c, 24c and 37c per yardprices never before offered at this time of year. Boys! Don't Forget tbat we are giving baseball suits and catcher's and pitcher's out fits away FREE one with every boys' suit we sell for $5.00 or more. These suits sell for $1.50 and the pitcher's and catcher's outfits for $1.25. You can buy "Em" if you want to The suit consists of padded pants, belt, shirt and cap. The pitcher's and catcher's outfit consists of breast protect or mask, catcher's mitt, ball and pitcher's tip. This is a snap boy's, don't let it pass. Womens and Misses Middies Come in white and navy and white and red, finely made, full range of sizes, $1.49 to $1.98. A fine warm weather garment. Womens White Linen Skirts Made plain and plaited at $2.25 and $3.50. White and Tan Indian Head Skirts Made in plain and plaited models $1.25 to $1.98. Childrens Wash Dresses 1-3 off Dandy little dresses, beautifully made and trimmed, just the thing for warm weather; good assortment; great variety of col ors; sizes 2 years to 14 years. Price 75c to $4.50 each, For Saturday Only 1-3 off . New House Dresses Come in blue, grayfi lavender and pink, $1.49, $1.98. Come in blue, gray, lavender and piuk, $1.49, $1.98. kimona and regulation sleeves. Pendleton's Coolest, Cleanest Grocery in Our Basement. Phone M. 17 If voii enjoy having your Grocery needs come from an abso lutely clean and sanitary store The Peoples Warehouse is that OXE store in Eastern. Oregon. Order your Saturday and Sun day needs here. Order early. Iresh shipment Sugar Cured Hams, Mild and Sweet, lb. 20 and 22. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 25 Prepared Breakfast Foods: Quaker Corn Flakes, special today, 3 pkgs. . 25 Puffed Wheat, 2 packages - 15 P.'.ffed Rice, package 15 Gray? Nuts, package Grape Fruit, Nature's Tonic, take our word for it, choice fresh ones, each - - lvr Choice Ripe Oranges, sweet as honey, dozen... ('antelopes, each .. 30 to 60 15 Fig Pudding, cans 15 and 25 Choice Pineapple, G cans ...... $1.00 Salad Dressing Powder, ono can makes 1 quart of delicious dressing, cans, each 15 Our Celebrated Ehmaiin Olive Oil, littles 35, 60, $1.00 Jiiijxjrted and Domestic Sardines, cans 5 to 40 Extra Fancy Sweet Midget Pickles, pint ... 30 Pimento Cheese, packages 15; jars 25 Olive and Club Cheese, jars 25 Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, jars 50 and 40 Cherries in Maraschino, bottles 35, 60, $1.00 Mushrooms, cans 23 and 40 Imported and Domestic Fancy Wafers, Crackers and Cookies. Melon Maniroes, each . 5 Stuffed Pickles, 4 for 25 Imported Swiss Cheese, pound 45 Everything the market affords in frosh fruits and vegetable. no one thing missing. ..THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.. . Washington 8, St. I.ouIh 7. WuslTngton. June 16. Washing ton defeated St. Louis In a hard hit ting game, lloth Powell and Hughes were driven from the rubber through the fusllade of hits. A home-run by Mian featured. Score R. II. E. Washington 8 11 1 St. Louis 7 15 1 ' Hughes, Groom and Alnsmlth; Powell, Hamilton and Clarke. ' Uoston 4, Cleveland 2. Uoston, June 16. Securing a lead of three runs In the first inning, Bos ton won a Blow game from Cleveland yesterday afternoon. The hitting and fielding of Olson, and the field ing of Pall were features. Score n. H. E. Boston ., . . 4 6 ft Cleveland 2 6 2 Wood and Nunamaker; Klelnow, Dlnnding and Easterly. Xnt York 5, Detroit 0. New York, June 15. The New York Americans shut out Detroit, Fisher allowing the visitors only four shattered hits. Mullin was hit free ly by ah locals. Score R. H. E. Di-.lt 0 4 3 New York and Casey; Stanage, Fish er and Sweeney. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. L. 28 35 33 37 39 47 Pet. .594 .645 .513 .507 .466 .382 WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. SAVE YOUR COUPONS. Portland 41 San Francisco 42 Oakland 40 Vernon 3i Sacramento 34 Los Angeles 29 Hevultn Yesterday. Portland 7. Vernon 3. Los Angeles 2, Oakland 1. San Francisco 6. Sacramento 4. Portland Defeats Vernon. Los Angeles, June 16. Seaton was too much for Vernon yesterday and Portland won, 7 to 3. But seven Ver non players reached second base, while Raleigh was easy for Portland, who piled up three base hits. Score R. H. E. Vernon 3 6 3 Portland 7 IS 1 Raleigh and Ilogan; Seaton and Murray. Frisco 6, Sacramento 4. Sacramento, Cal., June 16. San Francisco. Cal., June 16. San Fran cisco made it three straight for the series thus far by timely bunching of hits off Baum In the first, third and ninth Innings yesterday, winning by a score of 6 to 4. Sacramento threat ened to find Henley early in the game and he was relieved by Meikle who held the locals to four hits In the last six innings. Score R. h. e. San Francisco 6 9 8 Sacramento 4 10 2 Henley, Meikle and Schmidt; Baum and LaLonge, Thomas. Amp-la 2, Oakland I. Oakland, Cal., June 1. Oakland's good performance at the but yester day proved of no avail, although Zacker distinguished himself with a home run and a double. Two errors at critical moments by Wares contrib uted to a Los Angeles victory. How arde stole two bases in tho third In- n.ng and scored. Smith made the necessary tally In the fifth on a sin gle, a sacrifice and two misplays by Wa res. Score R. h, e. Los Angeles 2 3 0 Oakland i g 6 Delhi and Smith; Pernoll and Pearce. if. ! Help for All Andrew Carnegie once suggested as an epitaph for his own tombstone what he said was the secret of his success : " Here lies a man who surrounded himself with men abler than himself." Many able people are working for you, scientiits, inventors, manufacturers, all trying to mate something yoa want Doyou use their brains and their efforts "surround yourself with them" or do you plod along by yourself, years behind the times ? Take your own home. Have you your share of modern im provrrnents there money-saving, labor-saving, health-promoting? One of the most important of these is a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. A Nrw Perf-dion rtrave never overlieati a kitclien. Il ivet your itrength. It uve fuel end time. With ti e New Perfection oven with the glut doort you can go on with your ironing or njr other wotk, and Kill be sure at a glance the joint U touting properly. Mde with 1 . 2 and 3 burnm. with DEC OiLCcok-stove lofiff, ttirquoM IjIim ensmrlrd ehtmnyi. riaaiwm-!y pnnhfd throughout. I he f.T ti,jvetcjn be hmn wilh of binet top. which ii titled with op helves, towel KU, elr.. 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Saniose has valu able flesh-forming properties, tones up and strengthens the whole system, helps the food that is eatn to be) assimilated In a natural manner, and absolutely restores health to all the organs.. s If you are not perfectly satisfied with the results from Samose, Koep pen Bros, will return your money without any quibbling. . 1 sports SKA SEItPKXT WITH WIXGS CHASES WHALE Xew York. Passengers and crew of the White Star Line steamship Celtic, brought with them to New York today a revival of the sea ser pent tales of other years. They re ported having passed early yesterday morning a formidable looking crea ture which was going at highspeed In pursuit of a school of young whales. The monster, they said, had wings, although it appeared to be an aquatic animal, and rose frekucntly ten feet or more from the water. WhaleB and pursuer faded from sight within a few minutes. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Uoston 8, I'ittsbiinr 7. Pittsburg, June 16. Uoston defeat ed Pittsburg. Five runs In the eighth gave them tho game. The local team apparently had the game high and dry before that period. Score: It. H. E. Pittsburg 7 8 1 Koston 8 8 3 Hendrix, Adams, Steele and Gibson; Weaver, lirown and Kling. lirooklyn I. Cincinnati 0. Cincinnati, June 16. Rucker had the better of Suggs in a pitchers' bat tle here this afternoon and Hrooklyn 'won. Brooklyn made Its run on a single, a sacrifice and an error. Score: rt. II. E. Brooklyn 1 7 2 Cincinnati 0 6 2 Rucker and Bergen; Suggs and McLean, Clark. New York 3, St. Ixnils 0. St. Louis, Juno 16. New York won the opening game from St. Louis and Is again lending the National league. Sullee was effective In all but the seventh. In which the visitors fell on him and scored runs on a base on balls, two triples and a double. Score R. II. E. New York 3. 7 0 St. Louis 0 7 0 Crandall and Myers; Sallee and Bresnahan. Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0. Chicago, Juno 16. Philadelphia Until Relieved by Lycia 1.1. Piak 'jam's Vegetable Ccr.:;;c::.iJ. )"vittvillu, X. Y. '-Hi-fore I start nl lo tuko Lydia U. Tinklum's Vi'ru- lauiu lompottuu 1 suffered nearly all llii! time, with head aches backaches, and bearing down pains, and bad a contiuupus imln in 1. f k . ! 1 . 1 l uiy icib huio. ig made me sick if I tried to walk much, and my back was so weak that I was obliged to wear corsets all the time. Hut now I do not have any of tlieso troubles. I have a line strong baby daughter now, which 1 did not have before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mn. A. A. Giles, Kouto 44, Dewittvillo, N. Y. The above Is only ono of the thou sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women, and that every such suffering woman owes it to herself to at ieast give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., Invites all Hick women to write hrr for advice. Sho has (raided thousands to health and her id vice is free. seventh when Portland got five runs of three hits gave the locals the game over Spokane yesterday. Score: R. H. E. Spokane 2 7 2 Portland 8 7 1 Schwenck and Ostdlek; Bloomfield and Bradley. Seattlo 6, Tacoma 8. Seattle, June 16. Seattle obtained a lead of four runs In the first Inning ywterday and xlcfVted Taivima to S. Hall for Tacoma was somewhat wild and was hit often and hard. Zackert pitched good ball for the lo cals. Score: R. H. H. Seattle 6 12 2 Tacoma 3 6 3 Zackert and Shea; Hall and Burns. Vancouver H, Victoria 6. Vancouver won a free hitting game from Victoria yesterday, 11 to 8. En gle and McCreary were batted hard. A triple play by Vancouver In the second Inning with the bases full was the feature, rtrashear was injured while sliding Into third base and re tired, Strleb taking his place. Score: It. II. E. Vancouver 11 15 6 Victoria 6 12 l Engle and Lewis McCreary and Splestnan. Governor John Burke of North Da kota has accepted an invitation to speak at the annual meeting of the Iowa State lior association to be hell In O.skaloost at the end of June. XOItTIIWEST LEAGUE. Standing of tho Teams. W. L. Pet. Spokane 38 18 .679 Tacoma 37 21 .638 Vancouver 35 23 .603 Seattle 25 31 .448 Portland 23 32 .4i8 Victoria 12 45 .2 1 1 jvc,-.m1im Yctttortluy, Portland 8, Spokane 2. .Seattle 6, Tacoma 3. Vancouver 11, Victoria 8. Portland Wins Again. Portland, Ore., Juno 16. Luck In getting hits at the hit moment and clumsy handling of. the ball In tho CASTOR! A Ftrr Inmntf tod Cr-ildW lm M You Have Always Bougl taars tha iMgnatart of li SPECIAL ...OFFER... 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