East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST ORE GOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911.
EIGnT PAGES
A Cyclonic 2 Days Finish-The End is Here-Onr Contract Expires
July 3rd at 12 P. M. The Entire Stock Must Be Sold,
Tremendous Sacrifice of All Remaining Stock.
Standing enormous losses rather than have the goods left over, as we agreed to dispose of the
entire stock and in case we fail the remaining stock goes to the former owners The Wonder
Store, as WE CANNOT MOVE IT, so you can readily see why we place the entire stock
at your mercy. Not one single dollars worth reserved from this astounding slaughter. It's
our loss and your gain.
2 Days Only, Saturday, Monday and 1 -2 Day Tuesday
everything reduced. In all your life you've never faced such a sacrifice before. Bar
gains that will Beggar Description and Stagger Belief.
The Whole Store Alb toe With Bar gains
GORDON & COMPANY, In
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Charge of
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SPORTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburg 8, St. Louis t.
St. Louis, June 30. An eighth in
ning rally by Pittsburg after the lo
cals had tied the score in the sixth,
u-on for the visitor, -
Score: - " R. H. E.
Pittsburg 8 12 1
Ft. Louis 6 9 1
Adams. Steele, Ferry and Simon;
Golden, Geyer and Bresnahan.
Cincinnati 5, Chicago 4.
Cincinnati, June 30. Cincinnati
made a batting rally in the seventh
and scored four runs on a base on
balls, two singles and a double. Reul
bach was succeeded by Brown, off
whom the winning run was made.
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 4 13 0
Cincinnati 5 8 1
Reulbach, Brown and Graham;
Smith and McLean.
Philadelphia -I, Brooklyn I.
Philadelphia. June 30. Scanlon's
wildness was responsible for Brook
lyn defeat by the home team yes
terday. Score: r. h. E.
Brooklyn 1 4 1
Philadelphia 4
Scanlon and Bergen; Moore
Moran.
Xew York 10, Boston 4.
New York, June 30. The New
York team had a batting matinee here
yesterday, winning from Boston 10 to
4. - . ... - . -
Boston 4 6 5
Xew York 10 14 4
McTighe, Brown and Kling; Cran
dall and Myers, Wilson.
4 2
and
$6500
50 acres of alfalfa land, all
cleared, within 100 yards of
railroad station. About 20
acres in alfalfa, pood orch
ard, small house, frood barn
and out buildinps, pasoline
pumping plant of sufficient
capacity to irrigate entire
tract, $3000 cash, balance
lasy terms.
1 12 Acres
9 MILES SOUTH OF
PENDLETOX.
$2500 cash, balance two
and four years. 20 acres
growing alfalfa, 60 acres un
der the ditch, about 5 acres
in orchard ; two barns ; good
4-roora house, and numerous
out buildings; 1-3 of crop
goes with place if sold at
jnce.
Teutsch
Bickers
Real Estate and Insurance.
Phono Main 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. O
St. Louis 6, December 5.
Detroit, June 30. Works was easy
for St. Louis yesterday and his sup
port ragged, the visitors winning.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 6 11 1
Detroit 5 9 4
Powell and Stephens; Works,
Summers and Stanage.
Washington 0, Philadelphia 7.
Washington, June 30. Groom out
pitched three of Philadelphia's pitch
ers and Washington won.
Score: R. H. E.
Washington 9 13 1
Philadelphia 7 8 2
Groom and Henry; Morgan, Plank,
Loud and Thomas, Lapp.
Cleveland 8, Chicago 7.
Cleveland, June 30, Cleveland do
feated Chicago in 10 Innings jester
day.
Score: R. H. E.
Cleveland 8 10 2
Chicago 7 13 1
West, Blanding, Gregg and Smith;
Lange, Walsh and Sullivan.
Boston 1-3, New York 3-2.
Boston, June 30. Boston and New
York split even In yesterday's double
header. Both teams fielded loosely.
First game: R. H. E.
Boston 1 6 4
New York 3 4 6
Wood and Nunamaker; Warhop and
Sweeney.
Second game: " ' R. H. E.
Boston 2 5 1
New York 2 9 4
Killilny and Williams; Vaughn and
Blair, Sweeney.
Portia ml 6, Sacramento 1,
Sacramento, Cal., June 30. Ina
bility to hit Seaton lost another game
for Sacramenti yesterday, Danzig's
home run over the right field fence
in the fourth inning being all that
saved the locals from a shutout.
Score: r. h. E.
Portland 6 12 0
Sacramento 1 4 4
Seaton and Kuhn; Fitzgerald, Baum
and LaLonge.
Angels 13, Frisco 3.
Los Angeles, June 30. Los Angeles
made It three straight from San
Francisco yesterday, winning 13 to 3.
Score: R. H. E.
Loa AngeUs 13 13 0
San Francisco 3 7 6
Delhi and Smither; Miller, Zam
lock and Berry..
Oakland 4, Vernon 0. '
Oakland, Cal., June 30. Securing
four runs and ten hits off Hitt in
four innings, Oakland defeated Ver
non here yesterday by a score of 4
to 0. At the beginning of the fifth,
Hitt was replaced by Glpe.
Vernon 0 2 1
Oakland " 4 12 1
Hitt, Gipe and Brown; Abies and
Pearce.
I
.NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
MAKES GOOD, HEALTHY FLESH.
Koepiicn Bros., Offers to Pay for S
iiiom? If It Fails.
Begin the use of Samose today and
you will soon notice a gain In good,
healthy flesh. To all who are thin,
weak and run down, this remarkable
flesh-forming food promises plump,
rosy perfect, vigor and vitality.
Most people eat enough to become
fat; the trouble Is not lack of, food,
but lack of assimilative power.
Samose mingles with the food that
Is eaten so that it is assimilated by the
blood, and builds up pleasing plump
ness and good healthy flesh. Those
who use Samose for a week or ten
days will soon notice a gain In weight
and an improvement in general
strength and health.
Samose Is in tablet form, pleasant
to take, and Is sold by one of the most
reputable drug stores In Pendleton,
Koeppen Bros., under their personal
guarantee to refund the money If It
does not give satisfaction.
ANOTHER SHAKE-UP
LIKELY AT SEATTLE
Standing of the Teams.
L.
28
29
3'J
34
35
54
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
W. L. Pet.
Portland . .46 38 .648
Oakland 60 42 .643
San Francisco 48 43 .627
Vernon 45 45 .600
Sacramento 41 46 .471
Lot Angeles 37 63 .411
W.
Vancouver . . ; 44
Taeoma 43
Spokane 42
Seattle 33
Portland 33
Victoria 16
Vancouver 8, .SSkane 2.
Vancouver, B. C, June 30.
Vancouver hit Kraft hard In the
fifth inning and overcame Spokane's
lead, winning 6 to 2. Strand replaced
Kraft in the seventh ana held the lo
cals the rest of the game.
Vancouver 6 7 2
Spokane 2 11 2
Clark and Lewis; Kraft, Strand and
Spiesman.
Taeoma 4, Victoria 1.
Victoria, B. C, June 30. Victoria
was defeated by Taeoma 4 to 1 yes
terday, the visitors outhitting and out
playing the locals in every depart
ment. Score: R. II. E.
Tacorna 4 101
Victoria 1 7 4
Hall and Burns; Belford and De
vout. Seattle 4, Portland 0.
Portland, Ore., June 30. Wiggs
was the main attraction in the game
between Seattle and Portland yester
day. He allowed but four hits, all of
them harmless ones.
Score: R. H. E.
Seattle 4 8 1
Portland 0 4 3
Wiggs and Shea; Jensen and Harris,
Seattle, June A resolution de
claring that unless Mayor George W.
Dilling discharges Chief Jailer John
Corbut within five duys a recall move
ment will be started against the may
or was rnssed at a somewhat stormy
mass meeting held in Arcade hall last
right. Tho meeting was called to
consider u. proposed recall movement
against Councilman Max Wordell, J.
Y. C. Kellogg, and E. L. Blaine. The
meeting voted to press the campaign
CTainst the three councllmon who
were active in the councllmanlc In
vestigation of the police department
:a.st October, that resulted in the re
call of former Mayor Hiram C. Gill
and the election of Mayor Dilling.
Women comprised about 30 per cent
o? the assemblage last night.
CHILIAN CYCIiONE KILLS 200.
IiKiinque Said to Have Been Inundat
ed by Torrential Rains.
Valparaiso. June 30. The great cy
clone which devastated the coast of
Chili a few days ago extended from
Plsagua on the north to Antofagasta
to the South. Torrential rains have
followed the hurricane, almost com
pleting the disaster. It Is estimated
that more than 200 persons were
killed or Injured and Immense dam
age has been done to property of all
kinds. Reports here say that Iqulque
has been inundated. Many vessels,'
In addition to launches and lighters,
have foundered. Incoming steamers
report having passed buoys adrift,
cargo and derelicts.
been murdered by Morn in Minda
nao, one of the largest of the islands.
Prospectors named Ojier and Vexcs
b.mes were murdered near Camp Ov
erton. A plantation owner named Met till
w-as killed by robbers at Pantar,
while Prlvato Michaels of the Twenty-first
Infantry was killed at Parang.
He was stabbed seven times while.
In sight of his comrades.
for f:trU IWurtiJ k. ClkTIUfi niluc tinl w
- --.-". u; iih vii tnfl ur i n nun
NAMES OF JESIS AND MARY. G,. jt.u ..4
CtllttiM Cwm. Munc Art. Elocution ind Ccmmer
till Dcptt. toildmlaitDatSmdnn..?tnt4 MoriliruJ
IntrlMWMl Tmimnj. Writ- forAnnontrmrnt. A.Mrr
tisrm tvrr.tmu. p,isnd
MOROS MURDER AMERICANS.
Natives Slay Four Victims oil Minda
nao I-land.
Manila. Four Americans have
-Portland, Omaa X
f RatMeot anil D.jr School for Olrli tn
clilrMrJBU.l n. TI r 7
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Mult. Art. Iteration, OTmualaa. I
THE KIHTKK SI I EIUObI
UMc7, St. Ilelmi. Hall
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THE AGONY OF A BABY UN
DER A SKIN AFFLICTION
ML
When a man finds himself In the
wilderness the best thing to do is to
start a nawmlll.
is all 1110 more terrible because It
can't' t II you how it suffers. But
there is relief at hand not only re
lief but a permanent cure from prlck
ley heat, raches, hives, ecxema and
all other skin affections so preval
ent among Infants during the summer
months. If you want to see your ba
by rest easy once again and a look
of relief spread over Its little face,
just apply this splendid remedy ZE
MO. AVe believe honestly and sin
cerely that in ZEMO you will find the
cure you have been praying for. We
can tell you in all truth that we have
made thousands and thousands of
parents happy with this simple but
sure remedy.
And to prove our absolute sincerity
we have Instructed all druggists sell
ing ZEMO to refund the purchaser
his money if the very first bottle does
not bring relief. Used persistently
thereafter ZEMO is bound to cure.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP make the
most economical as well as the
cleanest and most effective treatment
for affections of the skin and scalp
whether on Infant or grown person.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
In Pendleton by our authorized agents,
Pendleton Drug Co.
J
OUR ENTIRE
ILIiMERY
STOCK MUST GO
All Trimmed Patterns, Plumes and
Flowers, sacrificed regardless of cost.
10 BIG DAYS OF
LITTLE PRICES
Commences Saturday, June 24 and (
ends July 4th. buy your new sum
mer hat for the 4th of July or vaca
tion trip, at
The Vogue Millinerv
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Opposite Post-Office ))
2)
622 Main Street