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V 4 ? i i l: EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST CREGOX1AM, PKNDLIirrON, OREGON, KDXKSDAV, JL'XK 21, 1911. PACK TIIKKE When Umatilla County's Best Dressed Mm Think of Clothing; Their Minds Turn Toward Bond Brothers. You will find when you look at the clothes offered you here, that a higher' mark of Quality and Value is reached than you have found, or will find, elsewhere in this county. Quality Higher, But Not the Price. If there is anything you don't like about any suit, hat, shoe or any other article of Men's Furnishing goods purchased here, bring it back. We will make it right or take it back and thank you, too. If in any case we fall below our standard, we shall count it a friendly act on your part if you give us the oppotunity to make good our standing guarantee of "Satisfaction.' For Cool Contentment and Comfort, During the Hot Days, Consult PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS WESTON OBSERVES CHILDREN'S DAY (Special Correspondence.) ) Weston, June 21. Sunday morning nt nine o'clock the Methodist Sunday school and the. German Haptlst Sun day school went out to the O'llarra school and held children's day pro gram, after which they had preaching services, then a dinner for all. The afternoon was spent In playing In the meadow. Everybody that went hail an enjoyable and entertaining time. Robert Reynolds, who has been In California for the past year visiting his older brother, Enrle Reynolds, and also engaged In working for him at the Soldiers' Home, returned to his mother's home In Weston Satur day evening. Mr. Reynolds' many Weston friends welcome him home and are very glad to see him. llrk Gcrberdlng, who has been en gaged In running a hack between the depot and the hotels nt Weston for the past year, has purchased a new cab, which Is a credit to the city of WcFton. Crowds of people attended the Athena-Weston ball game which was fine, especially for Weetnn. finis. McHride of McHrlde Bros. Co. of Walla Walla, was In Weston Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tims. Mc Bride. Fred Kershaw, assistant cashier of the Farmers' Rank of Weston and J;is. Ashworth returned Sunday from a trip on the Umatilla river where they had been fishing. They report ed fine fishing. Jack Keefe, formerly of Weston, was In the city Sunday morning but went to Athena in the afternoon to play baseball. Miss Cecil Boyd wan In Weston Sat urday from Athena. Miss Krma King will leave Mon day with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rcrt Winn, for the springs, where they will camp for a week, then Miss King will return to Helix to visit there with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Josh King of Rltzvillo are in Weston on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Elsie King. Karl Hoge, a graduate of the Wes ton high school, lian gone to Khalo tus. Wash., to work this summer in a depot. Felix Beathe, who has been work ing in Seattle since Christmas, has returned to Weston to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fhillp Beathe. Mr. and Mn, Henry Plnkerton were In Athena Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. James Compton went Monday morning to Walla Walla to visit her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Culley and also to receive medical treatment Ira Kemp was In Athena Monday on business. John McRao left Monday evening for Pendleton where he will attend the Masonic lodge. SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. rittslturg 3, (iiicngo 2. Chicago, June 21. Pittsburg de feated Chicago yesterday by bunch ing hits off Richie. Adams was ef fective and kept the locals' hits scat tered. R. H. E. Chicago 2 5 0 Pittsburg 3 8 0 Richie, Toney, Saicr and Archer; Adams and Gibson. Now York 2, Boston 1. Boston, June 21. Xew York de feated Boston In a well played game yesterday. The visitors scored the winning run in the ninth after two were out. Devore singled and made a nice steal of second. scoring on Doyle's double over Pfeiffer's head. R. H. E. Boston .1 C 1 New York 2 6 1 Mattern and Kling; Maniuard and Myers. St. l.otils 5. Cincinnati 1. Cincinnati, June 21. Froonie's wildness and Reseller's costly muff of a fly in the second gave St. Mollis five runs and permitted them to win an (Xciting gamo yesterday. Keefe suc ceeded Kronime in the third and held Ills opponents safe, establishing the season's record by striking out six men consecutively. Hoblitzcl was put out of the game for disputing a decision by Umpire Kason. St. Icon's 5 5 0 Cincinnati 4 9 3 Steele and Bliss; Fromme, Keefe and McLea. Philadelphia 0. Brooklyn 5. Brooklyn, June 21. Brooklyn and Philadelphia played a 10 Inning game yesterday, the visitors winning. Phil adelphia won out on Luderus' double, a force out and Doolan's sacrifice fly. R. H. E. Philadelphia 6 11 2 Brooklyn 5 7 3 Moore, Alexander and Moran; Bar ger and Erwln. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Now Tork 0, Boston 8. New York, June 21. New York pounded out nine hits and scored sev en runs in the last two innings yes terday, nosing out Boston; Chase drove In the winning run with a hit which would have been a home run had it not sent a man in from third and ended the game, Boston 8 10 2 New York 9 15 3 Hall, Pape and Nunamaker; Ford, Vaughn and Sweeney. Chicago 6-13. St. Ixniis 3-6. St. Louis, June 21. Chicago hit the local pitchers hard, took advantage of errors of errors and had little trou ble winning a double header with St. Louis. In the first game the visitors knocked Luke and Mitchell off the mound, while Olmstead pitched fair ball and won easily. The second game as a slugging match in which St. Louis used three pitchers. The locals rallied in the fell short. sixth but Chicago St. Louis Lake, Stephens, Block. Second Hamilton, Kritchell; 13 12 2 1 3 10 3 Mitchell and Olmstead and R. H. E. Sacramento 1 6 4 Halla and Smith; Nourse and La Longe. l-Yist-o 3, Vernon 0. Los Angeles, June 21. San Fran cisco took the initial game of the se ries from Vernon yesterday, 3 to 0, Sutor being an absolute mystery to the home team. Fast fielding by the Villagers held the Seals down. Bras hear and McDonald were the only ones of Hogan's team to hit Sutor safely. Score: R. H. E. Vernon 0 2 1 San Francisco 3 11 0 Raleigh and Brown; Sutor and Schmiot. game: Chicago 13 12 2 St. Louis 6 S 1 Baker and Payne; George, Mitch ell, Harper and Clark. Detroit 8. Cleveland 3. Detroit, June 21. Detroit knocked Mitchell out of the box in less than two Innings, and this, coupled with brilliant base running caused Cleve land's defeat yesterday. Krapp, who relieved Mitchell, pitched splendidly. In fielding practice before the game Turner wrenched his back. He will he out cf the game for some time. Cleveland t 3 10 4 Detroit s 10 3 Mitchell, Krapp and Land; Fisher; Lively and Stallage. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. L. Pet. Portland 44 31 ..r..sT San Francisco 4 3 37 .54i Vernon 41 4n .fiOO Oakland 42 4 1 .50(5 Sacramento 36 42 .462 Los Angeles 32 411 .315 Portland Pofenty Oakland. San Francisco, June 21. Portland won the first game in the series against Oakland that began here yes terday by a 7 to 3 score and played an errorless game, which accounts for the fact that while each team made 11 hits, Oakland was unable to get more men around the circuit. Portland made three runs in the first inning, one in the fifth and three in the ninth. Oakland did not score un til the eighth, when it made two, al though it made six hits up to that in nln;. t Portland 1 11 0 Oakland 3 11 3 Steen, Henderson and Murray; Per noll and Feorce, Mitze. AnjteU 5, Sacramento 1. Sacramento, Cal., June 21. Aided by costty errors by LaLonge and O'Rourke, Los Angeles made five hits go for five runs and a 5 to 1 vic tory In the first of the series yester day. Halla was found freely by the locals but they could not bunch hits. 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