East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAIUr KAVT ORBGOX1AX. PENDLETON. OREGON, WKDXKSAAY, JfLY 12, 111.
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SUMMER
CLOTHES
Q
UALITY
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FROM THE SPORTING' W0ELB
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Score: R. H. E.
Portland 2
Spokane 10 14 0
Batteries Jensen and Williams;
WIIUs and Splesman.
Chicago 6: Itruoklyii 2.
Brooklyn, X. Y., July 12. Chicago
took the first game of the series here
In a battle that was evenly fought up
to the fifth, when the Brooklyn de
fense broke up. Two errors and two
hits let in three runs, and the league
leaders added two more In the ninth
on a tripue by II. Zimmerman and a
homer by J. Doyle. Score:
R. H. E.
Ch lea go 6 7 1
Brooklyn !'.!!!. 2 8 2
" and Archer: Bp -- on
Hroviu m t r--.- r-- 9ri ..
Erwin.
rinpires -johnstono Aho i!aso
.ailclplila 12; Cincinnati 6.
Philadelphia, Pa., July 12. Phila
delphia defeated Cincinnati easily yes
tenk'v. Smith was hit hard. Score;
R. H. E.
Cincinnati 6 11 2
Pli'adelphia 12 17 3
Smith. Juule and McLean; Chal
ni. -r. and Dooln.
1'mplre Ricler.
rilfsliura IS: Sow York 1.
N,.iv York. July 12. Pittsburw
lmmered out all su-ts of hits off
New York pitchers and had a
.wini ng lead at the end of the sixth
i:'i:in.-.. Wagner, Gibson and Snod-
i 1 j. . uss eaeii nuiue uun m, ...u
t ' sitnu- contained three home runs, two
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COAST LEAGUE.
Pc.
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.629
.624
.614
.459
400
ASSAILANT SPIRITED AWAY
TO PREVENT LYNCHING
Massllon, O., July After one
hundred armed deputies and police
had kept a mob at bay for several
hours, Harvey M it-kens, a negro, who
Is charged with assaulting Myrtle
Evans, a white girl, was spirited out
of this city this morning by the au
thorities to prevent a lynching.
l s. LINED VP WITH
ENGLAND AND FRANCE
The score;
! R. H. E.
' P!ttsiu-- 13 19 1
$C j.W.v Y 4 11 3
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$26.25
$24.50
$22.50
$21.25
$18.75
$16.75
$14.75
$ 1 3.25
$1 1.25
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The
our iiiainiii'itli tort-
manufactured now
nint
fineet men s
selling at
about cost.
Do yourelf the ju.-tice of investigating our quality and
prices, whether you buy or not
J'KN1)LKT)N'S 1 I : A 1 ) IX (i CLOTH I KI i.S.
Standlinf or tlio Tennis.
W. L.
Portland 53 43
Vernon 54 is
San Francisco 54' 49
Oakland 54 51
Sacramento 54 53
Los Angeles . '"59
""" T 1 1 1 .14 .
Frisco Bi OaUiartd 3.
San Francisco; July 12. San tran
cisco won from Oakland yesterday In
a game marked by fast playing and
featured by three home runs, two
of the four base hits went to Oak
land, Cutshaw and Zacher being the
men to take so kindly to Sutor's of
ferings. Powell scored the home run
for the Seals. The gamo was close
when the seventh opened, the Seals
I having only one run the best of the
! argument, but the Oaks fulled to
si ore an. 1 ine eais seiu vteaver ar
ound in the eighth. The score:
R. H. E.
Oakland 3 11 0
San Francisco 6 10 2
t'hristian, M't.c; Sutor and Schmidt
I'm pi t o Finney.
Yeruoii 1; Portland 0.
Portland. Ore., July 12. Carlisle
swath -1 one of Sea ton's offerings In
the tighth inning yesterday for a
home run an. I settled thereby the is-mi,-
of tin- !:iy. Castleinan, with the
as.- is.;, in -e of some sensat ionul work
l.a.-k "f hi:n. held Portland down to
v.il. lv flistribtlted lilts. Seaton
London, July ."That the United
States has formlally lined up with
Great Britain and France in opposing
Germany's aggression in Morocco, Is
declared this afternoon by most
newspapers of this city.
They assert that Washington has
formally notified Germany that the
establishment of a naval base on the
Morroeean coast would be considered
a menace to American Interests, and. (ij
the Panama canal.
FEARFUL. BURNING
ITCH is cue
General Strike.
New York, July -A 6ontral
strike of leather workers in the New
York district, Involving about buuu
men Is pending, according to an an
nouncement from the executive com
mittee of the union. The Btrlke or
der will no into effect July 15 unless
a new wage scale and an agreement
between tho union and the manufac
turers Is adopted before that date.
About 1100 members of the union are
now Idle, some of whom are on strike,
the rest being locked out.
Wl.llll MIST JIANG;
LAST HOPK IS GONi:
en eoiialiy stinuy
'anisic ? lucky hit
Now York .S, St. l.ouis 3.
St. l.ouis, July 12. Hitting Lake
and Powell at of.portun-j moments
ave New York the first game, of the
series of lour with tile locals 'War
hop was effective i" ail but to in
ning, dec's home run was the feature.
j .Score: K. II. K.
I New York S f 1
! St. Louis 3 9 2
23 Latteries urhop and LUur;. 1'ow-
"A!..;! I :i k ia nnd I'liirk
Chicago -1-1, liostou 0-0. .
Chicago, July 12. Chicago' and
l'.oston broke even in a double header
tlie lormer whining the first game by
coupling two hits with two errors and
a hit by pitched ball, and the latter
winning the second game by bunch
ing hits off Baker.
First game: R. H. E.
Boston 0 3 3
Batteries 'White and Sullivan;
Wood and Carrigan.
Second game: R. II. K.
Chicago 6 1
Boston 6 9 2
Batteries Baker and Payne; Pape
and Williams
Detroit 14, Philadelphia 8.
Detroit, Mich., July 12. Coming
up under a six run handicap, Detroit
was but one behind when the eighth
inning opened. Detroit then started
a rally, lorced Coombs out of the
box and got to Plank for seven runs,
and won. Delhanty was the star in
Detroit's attack, lie n:t a home run
in the seventh and tripled with two
runners on bases in the eighth.
Score: It. H. L".
Pniladelphia '
Detroit H 16 I
Batteries Coombs, Flank and
Lapps: Summers, Covington, Lalitt
ana Stallage,
Cleveland 2, ashinstou 1.
Cleveland, July 12. Cleveland won
the first of tiie seriea frum Washing
ton, bunching hits in the first and
third innings. Hughes was hit Willi a
uatted null and forced to retire. Fal
kenourg was effective throughout.
Score: 11. H- L.
Cleveland - 1 -
Washington 1 u 0
Batteries la ken burg and Fisher;
Hughes, Wa.ker and Henry.
-non . . .
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( 'a si Icniill
JCuhn.
nnd ll'isnn
with Vernon
Score:
R. II. K.
1 5 0
0 4 0
; P'-a'on nnd
Salem, Or. J P. vVebb must ha int.
Ills appeal was dismissed by the su
preme court today because his attor
ney failed to file a transcript in time.
judge McLrtde in one of his brief!
decisions, distuned the appeal. ;
Webb was convicted of murder in :
the fiist desree and October 20 was!
sentenced to death. On December 3 !
his notice of appeal was duly served j
and filed and a stay of execution was i
granted. The defendant was given I
until February 1 to I'd
By Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
Another Man Had Itching on Scalp.
Hair Fell Out, Leaving Bald Spots.
Now Hair Has Grown, Thanks to
Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 4
"I dem H my duty to tell fthout fur
that llio Cuticura Soup and Ointment liavo
made on myself. My trouble hewn in
tplotches breaking out rluht In the edse of my
httlr on tho forehead, and spread over the
front part of the top of my head from ear
to car. and over my ears which caused a most
fearful burning itch, or eczema. For three
ycara I had this terrible breaking out 00 my
forehead and scalp. I tried our family doctor
mi I'e lik'4 to ll Tl,v11 1 trl-a tlio
.' i Ointment and used them
to, twe Tnio tlii wUU tU result of a completo
rnrn Cut cura Soap and Ointment should
EE the "Sdnd I
lot of People to u them. (.SlfaUL ' - .
Tnarrlntton, Creek, N. 0.. J;m. 20. 1911.
"I will Miy that I have b.-en JJiff-r?
with tfa Itching on my scalp for tin Pt
few veara My hair fell out In a.L
er Hy bead. Mi' scalp started to tr.uMc
h. ith sores, then the sores hcaKd up,
Sd rrustsTorni'ed on the top Then tl half
?' l out and left mo throe bald spot lie
, U ct a half dollar. I went to ...ore than
one doctor, but could not get any r. li.-f. so
I ,iarted to use the Cuticura Item-dies. I
ri d one bar of Cuticura Sua;, and i?mo
Cuttum Ointment, and felt Te l,vtd tight
nwnv. Now the bald sikHs have Uiapp. an ,
and my hair lias grown, thanks to tli.i cuti
cura Soap and Oi.itme.it. 1 l.igl; y recom
inetid the Cuticura Kciuodies to ull tbat are
wTffer'nR with scalp trouble." (Sr;uv.l)
Sinm. l Stern, 2UG l'loyd St.. Brooklyn, N. ..
.Veil. 7. 11)11.
Altlmiiirli Cuticura tfoaji an.i umiuifm
foldc-. ryvlicr...alilcral samtileuf caeU.witli
1 .n h.mk on the skin, will be sent poM-frec,
oii implication to l'o'l. r J.'nm' & Cla-ia. Corp
Dept. tlA. lioatou, Mass.'
Youth's Compnnlon.
Doctor, If 1 go, promise me this.
My stone shall bear these words:
'Killed at 1 li tlysliuru in the front of
battle." "
"Put yu weren't," objected the phy-
his transcript siclail
KS KV IM.iri'.MHSTS
I'01 AI.T.r.C.KD DWNAMITrilS
in the supreme court.
Ii-r as ever made.
No further or-
r ii.n.vv r ut It ua.cn I my luhu
Iwiis fouu'nt. The ni:m feared he would
1 .11 a L-.-.. I.IV v.-LM-etted that, since
The
n.
I Amreles, Cal., July 'His
trlct Attorney Fredericks appenve-jy
before the Srand jury todnv and ask
id for n.-.c irolietments against Con-i civil war
ners. Ira P.end-.-r nnd A. P.. Maple,
jchnrg.d with haviiiR attemptcu xo
vintnho the Hall of Records. The
I f. rmer iinlietineiits were quashed.
The decision of Judc;.. Rordwell, on
the defense's motion to ouash the in
dictments against the McXamaru
brothers, will be given tomorrow
morning.
If the ruling Is adverse to tho Mc
Namaras, they will be asked to plead
ind their trial set for this fall.
w.wTr i) to r.i: A nr.uo.
Terrible as 1'- is to be slain In bat
tle, there is one tiling the soldiers
f.-ar wors... declares a veteran. That
is to miss the honor of taking part
in a great battle, and to die inglori
ous ly at home, when his country
needs him. An artilleryman from
Michlprn.i brought this nut during the
he must ro. it count not uau ie e.1
on that glorious field. He called up
on the doctor to hear his la.-t re-quest.
t (i.oi;r.i Mi iioi iti n
PAYS DKATII l'KXAl.TY
Clmrleston, P. C. Daniel Duncan,
i, hmmed for the murder
.. ..... ii K.i.i .,! t . v l.ubi Iskv. a
n had only Ju.-t to the '- ' . .' .! "' ;,-,. el
nr.' ind S..I, no real fighting. J'--" oo.-o- - - -
' , . . . ,. ..... ih io,.s. atrocious in the an-
dav wnne on tin: in.m-.i o T'.,.ii in..
n't t.i inis -i.i.. . . ..... ....
:,, a run over ny u.e ' ' .. sh,Vl(, m.t nerve.
Ms he lirto'l, but as the black cap was
. . . . ... . i into.i be fainted, the tr
furlouKhed ana sem nonie. ; J- . . wft. i this con lltl-
j??: t."yb"-d T oer;:m:i,,,w t;. 0r.s
at c.ettysnurg aurmg u. . . ., " ' ",,.,,, ,10.onHn,,rs.
;.Wnee nt Brookfleld. Mich." siateiii.Mt ....
lr.t mo-
being ad-
trnp belnjr
going at
Satistaction and fit guar- 8
anteed. All alterations U
free.
Jov et.M-k-n.'du(.-in prices will s-rct-t you in every depart-
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REFINED STATIONERY
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FOR
-SUltlllUtsT lK.UL'h..
Standing of Uic Teams.
W. L. l'ct.
Spokane 03 31 .SU9
Vancouver 51 35 .593
Tacoina 60 35 .588
Seattle -'J U
Portland 43 Abl
i'oriland 40 43 .582
Victoria 21 .03 .20U
Vancouver 12, Tacoma 11.
Vancouver, B. C, July 12. Van
couver won a 13 inning game from
Tacomaa 12 to 11 yesterday. The
game was featured by Heavy hitting
by both sides, Vancouver using four
pitchers and Tacoma two.
Score: R. H. E.
Vancouver ...12 17, 6
Tacoma 11 15 3
Batteries Gervals, Belford, Erlck
aon, Brinker and Shea; McCamment,
Mall and Burns.
Victoria 7, Seattle 4.
Seattle, July 12. Seaton was wild
yesterday and In addition Victoria
hit him at will, twice for run and
won the game 7 to 4. Turchner wan
effective until the seventh Inning
when four hits and an error netted
four runs. The batting of Ten Million,
the former University of Washington
player, was the feature.
Score: It. H. E.
Seattle 4 5 2
Victoria 7 12 3
Batteries Seaton and Shea; Fur
chner and De Vogt.
i jxiUaiio 10, I'ortland 1.
Spokane, July 12. Willis pitched
a fine game and Spokane won easily
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from Portland. 10 to 1. Jensen was
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hit hard and given poor support.