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1AGE fit? DAILY KAST OREGONLAX, FKXBLETOX, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 111. EIGHT PAGES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. O 1 ! 110 HAIUtFUL I1IHEHALS nnnnv vrrxTAMP S.S.S. is the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison,, and with the assurance that a lasting cure will result. There are certain mineral medicines which will temporarily remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, but when the treatment is left off the disease always returns in worse form, and the delicate tissues of the stomach and bowels are usually injured by these strong minerals, and frequently stomach trouble, chronic dyspepsia, and mercurial Rheumatism are ,mh tr Htrnrtive Hood roison. S.S.S- made entirely of non- iniurious roots, herbs and barks of recognized curative ana tonic t.1klng the flrst game Bnd causlng. a value removes every particle ot me virus uum mc tin-uiauvu, om -. j enriching and strengthening the blood, cures the disease permanently. S.S.S. does not hide or cover up the symptoms, but removes them by first eliminating the cause. Home Treatment Book and any med ical advice free. S. S. S. is sold at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. GA. W. L. Pet. Portland . 73 60 .54 8 Vernon 77 65 .542 Oakland 76 6S .528 San Francisco"1 72 71 .503 Sacramento 66 71 .478 Los Angeles . 57 86 ,39S Angels lHirtluiHl 2-3. Portland. Ore., Aug. 21. Portland and Los Angeles broke even in yes ttrday's double header, the visitors party of Nevada, and Is probable can didate for governor In 1914. As ar as enthusiasm counts ne Is the youngest student of the university and lias entered upon his self-lmposod task with peculiar Interest and zest. Hartlett desires to become profici ent In general chemistry, mineralogy, gelogy and mining and will spend four hours each day on university Hill. "I will cut out the football," he de clared, "and be on the alert for you sophs In your halting escapades." SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. Chicago 64 New York 65 Philadelphia 60 St. Louis 59 Cincinnati 47 Brooklyn . 41 Boston 27 L. 39 42 48 49 60 66 82 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pet. .622 .609 .556 .546 .439 .383 .248 Itoston 0, Cleveland 5, Cleveland, O., Aug. 21. Boston easily defeated Cleveland, knocking Mitchell out of the box in the fifth inning. Cicotte was effective after the second inning until the last two. He finished the game by striking out La Jole with two men on bases. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 5 12 3 Boston 9 14 1 Batteries Cicotte and Carrlgah; M tchell, Blanding and Fisher, Standing of the Teams. W. L. Pet. Philadelphia 73 39 .652 Detroit 69 45 .605 Boston 59 64 .622 New York 5S 56 .50S Cleveland 67 67 .600 Chicaeo 56 57 .496. Washington 4S 66 .421 St. Louis 33 79 .295 Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 1. St. Louis Aug 21 St. Louis lost another game to Philadelphia yester day Plank, who pitched for the vis itors, allowed but two hits, one of which resulted in St. Louis' only score, in the third inning by Wal lace. R. H. E. Philadelphia 6 10 1 St. Louis 1 2 3 Batteries Plank and Thomas; Hamilton and Stephens. New York 5, Detroit 3. Detroit, Aug. 21. Lafitte walked three men in the seventh filling the bases, then Chase cracked out a dou ble, sending two runners home and putting the visiting team in the lead. In the ninth inning Chase knocked in another run. enabling New York to win. Renmrkable base running by Cobb gave Detroit two runs. Score: R. H. E. New York 5 10 6 Detroit 3 8 3 Chicago 11, Washington. 0. Chicago. Aug. 21. Chicago batted Becker all over the field and won a one-sided game from Washington. Walsh held the visitors to six scat tered hits. Chicago 11 20 2 Washington 0 6 2 Batteries Walsh and Block; Beck er and Street NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. L. Pet. Vancouver 77 48 .616 Tacoma 72 53 .576 Seattle 69 65 .557 Spokane 66 59 .528 Portland 59 63 .484 Victoria 31 96 .244 Seattle 4-6, Victoria 3-2. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 21. Seattle won two games from Victoria yester day, taking the first 4 to 3 and the second 6 to 2. Victoria lost the first game in the fourth inning when Thorsen muffed a fly, permitting two men to score. The locals outhit Vic toria in the second game and had no difficulty in maintaining a substan tial lead. Goodman was ordered off the field in the first game for disput ing a decision. First game: R. H E. Seattle 4 7 1 Victoria 3 8 2 Batteries Zackert and Shea; Mc Creery and De Vogt, Grindle. Second game: R. H. E. Seattle ....6 9 1 Victoria 2 6 3 Batteries Wiggs and Whaling; Thorsen and Grindle. Skaie 8-1, Tacoma 0-1. Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 21. Although the Indians made but two hits in the first game of a double header yester day afternoon, they won, 3 to 0. Gor don's wildness had an error by Ab bott at a critical moment was the cause. The second game was called in the seventh inning in order to al low the teams to catch their trains. First game: V R .H. E. Spokane 3 2 2 Tacoma ". 0 4 3 Batteries O'Laughlin and Spies man; Gordon. Schwartz and Burns. Umpire McCarthy. Second game: R. H. E. Spokane 1 3 1 Tacoma 1 2 1 Batteries Willis and Ppiesman; Annis and Burns. Ump're McCarthy. DOG UNDERSTANDS SIGNALS USED DY RAILROADS t -from . Every A Gas Stove Best Cooking is the tove. near-riot at the same time and the Beavers taking the second, w.hich by agreement was a seven-inning affair. In the ninth inning of the first game with score 3 to 2 against them Portland worked men onto second and third, and with two men out. Parry knocked a dinky hit about 18 feet into the diamond, and tried to beat it. Catcher Abbott fielded the ball, but made a poor throw the ball rutting uarry ana carroning over Dillon's head. This would have se cured Portland two runs and the game had Hildebrand not ruled Bar ry out for running out of line. Judge McCredie, Manager Walter McCredie and several of the players of both teams surrounded Hildebrand and crowd of fans began to swarm onto the field. Several of his teammates held" up Barry, who came up in an ug iy name ot imna. ine wrangle con tinued throughout the ten minutes in termission, but petered out when Hildebrand called the second game, McCredie, it is stated, will protest the game. The audience was by no means unanimous in its opinion, for it was noticeable that those seated nearest to first base sided with Hildebrand. The second game went to Portland by virtue of a home run by Ryan which scored two runs in the fourth Inning, after hard hitting had driven in one run in the inning previous. Score: First game R. H. E. Los Angeles 3 8 0 Portland 2 3 4 Leverenz. Delhi and Abbott; Hen derson and Murray. Second game R. H. E. Los Angeles 1 5 0 Portland 3 3 0 Delhi and Smith; Seaton and Kuhn. Umpire Hildebrand. Vernon 1-5; Oakland 7-G. Los Angeles, Cal, Aug. 21. Ver non dropped two games and the ser ies to Oakland yesterday, and the league leadership to Portland. Oak land took Raleigh by surprise and cinched the morning game in the first inning, getting five hits and three runs. Two more hits in the third drove Raleight to the bench and Stewart and Gregory pitched an even game for the remaining innigs, but the visitors were never in danger. In the afternoon Castleton weathered the bombardment of seven hits, net ting five runs, in the second, and then held the Commuters runless until the ninth. Vernon batted Christian out of the box in the fourth and scored two runs. Pernoll, who relieved him also was generous and Vernon tied the score in the fifth. Oakland hung up the winning tally In the first half of the ninth. Score: Morning game R. H. E. Vernon . ..." 1 3 1 Oakland 7 14 5 Raleigh, Stewart and Brown, Hasty; Gregory and Mitze. Umpire McGreevy. Afternoon game R. H. E. Vernon ..5 14 1 Oakland 6 13 1 Castleton and Brown; Christian, Pernoll, Flater and Mitze. Umpire McGreevy. Sacramento Wins Two. , ban Francisco,, Aug. 21. Sacra mento twice defeated San Francisco here yesterday, both games being characterized by heavy hitting and fast fielding. The morning score was 3 to 4, and the afternoon score 3 to 2. In the opening match Sacramtn to gathered 15 hits and San Francisco 14. Gaddy allowed two runs and four hits in two Innings, and was re placed by Fitzgerald. Manning al lowed five runs, and 10 hits in seven innings. Suter p'tched a fast game for Snn Finricis-i) in the afternoon, allowing Sacramento nine- hits to Sa:i Fran- : Cisco's 10. At the end of the eighth the score stood 2 to 1!. Sacramento landing- the winning run In the ninth. Scores: Morning ganu It. II. E. j Sacramento 9 15 t Sin Francisco 4 11 1 Gaddy, Fitzgerald and Thomas; M'-M-:!", Fanning, Si.tT and Schmidt. I'mpire Finney. Afternoon game R. II. E. i Sacramento 3 9 1 San Fninoiscr 2 10 2 Arrellanes and Thomas; Miller and Berry. Umpire Finney. Guards Section of Southern Pacific Track and Reports Danger. San Francisco. Can a dog tell green from red when displayed on a switch alongside the track of a rail road, and can It learn the significance nnd importance of the green and red signals as applied to railroading H W. Sheridan, superintendent of the Sacramento division of the Southern Pacific company, says that It can, and Sheridan has a mass of evidence to prove his assertion. Sheridan secured his evidence' re cently while conducting an efficiency test about 100 miles north of Sacra mento, Calif. With several assistants he changed the light on one of the switches ifrom green to red, then waited to see If the crew of the next ( train would observe the wrong light and stop the train before it reached the switch. The dog began to bark as soon as the red light was shown in place of the green. It ran around the signal for several minutes and then to the quarters of the section foreman, a half mile away. Shortly after the foreman appeared with a lantern and a shotgun, led by the dog, and Sheri- day and his assistants had a difficult time In explaining the red light to the satisfaction of both the dog and Its master. These efficiency tests are conduct ed throughout the year for the pur pose of keeping train and englneman on the alert. After a crew has run over the same line day after day with mishap, they, in common with other mortals, are likely to become careless and fail to observe a danger signal at a critical moment. Such an over sight Is fraught with danger that makes one shudder to think of It a hundred lives might be snuffed out in the twinkle of an eye should a train or engineman fail to observe a signal. To guard against Buch a con- QUAKERS 10 EAT OREGON APPLES Portland, Ore., Aug. 21. Big Ore gon apples will be distributed at the Pittsburg Land Show. October 12-28, through the tfforta of the Northwest ern Fruit Exchange and the Oregon Development League. The Exchange will contribute a car lotd of fine ap ples and the League will attend to their free distribution. Space has been taken at the Land Show "by the League and an lnfor-1 matlon bureau will be maintained. 1 there. Literature descriptive of the whole state will be handed out to the show visitors and representivles of the Northwest will be on hand to tn swer questions about this section of the country. Each community In the state should forward liturature to the Portland Commercial Club, so Itcan be sent on to Pittsburg, This land show will be one of the important avenues for reaching col onists for the Pacific Northwest. Lo cated as it ts where the three states of West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsyl vania corner, the show attracts a great' many farmers from this whole territory and the exhibits of what the West can do agriculturally will prove , an inducement, to. move out here and occupy our vacant lands. The Pittsburg Land Show has be come one of the big events of the kind in the country. It has proved its usefullness by previous shows and the one this fall promises to be big ger and better than any ever before held. On that account the Oregon Development League has arranged for space and the Northwestern Fruit Exchange has generously decided to provide a car of splendid fruit for free distribution. There 4s not much doubt that the fine Oregon apples will have a big effect in attracting home seekers 'to this corner of the map. r CASTOR J A toa KM u ta Always lOri tipuxox of Wfx7ak. si Soo Spokane Route EXCURSION RATES EAST August 3, 4, 5, 11, 15, 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 20, 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. RATES TO PRINCIPAL DESTINATIONS Winnipeg, Port Arthur, Duluth, Minneapolis, I St Paul St. Louis . Chicago . Toronto . Buffalo . Montreal . Boston . . New York 60.00 T0.00 72.60 91.60 91.60 105.00 110.00 108.60 Proportionate rates to other Eastern cities. Plan your trip to take In the beautiful Kootenay and Arrow lakes, also the famous Canadian Rockies. For further Information and il lustrated folder write M. E. MALONE. T. P. A. GEO. A. WALTON, O. A. 14 Wall St Spokane. SOCIAL WAR IS AVERTED. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Newport Smart Set IYnred Mrs. Og- den Mill.s Hud Begun Strife. Newport, R. I. When it became lnnii-t, lt- ta nnltapu ttl't 1 1 IT1 en t thllti Mrs. Oglen Mills had sent out cards , " " , , . " T v.. ' . OREGON'S POPULAR BEACH RESORT. for a dance for a certain date, society was Intensely aroused. these tests and only In 41 cases did jurs .Mills' dance would not start un- the crew fail to observe the signal, til midnight. giving a percentage of 99.42 perfect. The dog that caused Sheridan's temporary discomfiture, knows the significance of every light, according to the section foreman owning it, and walks a certain stretch of track every day with its master. Is is possible that the animal could be sent out along the track alone anil would be competert to report a light out al together, oi- ,it least the wrong one burning. Then peace relgnnd. to s.wi: .millions on carrying: mails 1 of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing, Boat ing' Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, 1 n I T" ..t., .1 nAMAH C1.a " That .h nlirht in entertainment vnuuwug, u..i-i..B ..u iw.k-i tingency the Southern Pacific com-. is to be given at the Casino Theatre , ,n&- Where pretty water agates, panv has 21 efficiency tests, ranging MautU. Wetmore and Mrs. Lerlllard , mss ca- moonstones carneltans from the changing of the color of slg- ppencer Jr. , can be found on the beach. Pure nal lights and extinguishing lights en-j ThP Mills home was called on the ! mountain water and the best of fool tirely to placing fuses and torpedoes ! telephone. The butler said Mrs. Mills I ,lt low Prlcc"- Frcsh Chun, on the track Failure to observe any I Wils i w York. Miss Wetmore and crahs anJ "y. wllh abundance of of these signals means most severe Mrs Spencer were apprised of the sit- v' "l " ""in discipline for the offender. Last year , nation. Then smilingly the much- . . the Southern Pacific made 7026 of Uxclted society women were informed I camping OrOUnQS VOnveo ient and Attractive ywlth strict sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS from all points In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy of our Illustrated booklet, "Outings In Ore gonf or write to WM. McWURRAY General Passenger Agent, " Portland, Oregon. UY KEEPING THE STOMACH .WO BOWELS ACTIVE YOU CAN EASILY WIN BACK YOrit HEALTH. If help Ih needed, THY Radical Readjustment In Pay of Hall ways I'uvored by Hitchcock. Washington. Radical readjust ment of the methods of computing the pay of railways for transporting the mails, which will effect an an nual saving of approximately $ ! .0"'), 000, was, recommended to congress by Postmaster General Hitchcock. Mr. Hitchcock proposes to effect such saving by paying the railroads on the basis of cost with 6 per cent profit The plan provides that all railways shall report annually to the postmaster general the expenses In curred in carrying the mails in order that the department may determine the cost to the railways and a fair rate of profit. Mr. Hitch -of k sends to congress with h s report a draft of a bill, which, is enacted will carry the new plan into effect. He urgently reconi liitt:nls its passage. jOSTETTER'f m IS BITTERNS I IIIM IIIHHI IWIHBII I III III Th. Man You K now V. P. IJILM'ENS REPAIRED. JJoeaiiso you are a live, widewake, sensible housewife you are poinji to take up the question of Letter cooking methods sometime whatever way you figure it in economy, efficiency, or in, the satisfaction of u.sinr the most convenient, clean ily, comfortable up-to-date methods of cookinjr A Gas Stove is Unequalled by Any Stove on Earth. Western League, At. St. Joseph Lincoln 1, St. Jo- seph 0. I At D's Moines Des Moines G, Uen I ver 4. (13 Innings.) I At Omaha First game, Topeka 8, Omaha 7. second game, Omaha 10, Topeka 4. At Sioux City First game, Pueblo 6, Sioux Sity 1; second game, Sioux City 3, Pueblo 2. Clieyonno Stockado Ix-ing I'ixcd I'p ill Anticipation of Strike. i 'licyeiii.e. The I'nion Pacific Rail, road company Is quietly remo.icliim what is known locally as its "bullpen" here, apparently in anticipation of a strike. Seven years ago the company built a stockade In which strikebreakers were curctl for during the strike, which lasted eleven months. The company has refused to grant the demands of Its local union em ployes, and 700 men nro expected to walk out soon. Pacific Power & Light Go. "Always at Your Service i, St. AiiKTlmn Association. At Indianapolis Indianapolis Minneapolis 3. At Columbus Columbus 12-8, Paul 4-6. At Louisville Louisville 4-4, waukee 6-7. At Toledo Toledo 3-6, Kansas City 2-5. (Ten innings first game.- (Sec ond game 11 Innings.) Mil- LAWYER ENTERS COLLEGE. Former Nevadit OuitrrewHiiiun .Tolas Frcwhmnn c:lnH at I'nlversUy. Reno. Nev Oearge Hartfett, late congressman from this state, has Just entered the freshman class of the University of Nevnda as a regular student. Bnrtlett, who is senior member of Rattlett & Thatcher, one of the most prominent law firms of the state. Is one of the leaders of the Democratic You can't tell by the looks of a Piano what's Inside of It. You have got to trust your dealer for that. In choosing between a piano agent whom you don't know and your home merchant whom you do know, Is it not good wisdom to pin your faith to your home merchant? Wo sell S. W Miller's Matchless Models, tho Mellow-toned Music Makers from She boygan, Wisconsin, every one ot them n Top-Xoteher, keeping pace with the times. Their tone truly tells of their triumph over trashy types of Pianos often of fr red for sal'i by Irresponsible agents. We invite you to see and hear the beautiful S. W. Miller Piano at the store of The man you know. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Ore. York (b York Chinese Doctors CAN POSITIVELY CURE YOU Those who tire suffering from dis eases which many other doctors have pronounced Incurable, now have re lief in sight. York & York, the fam ous Chinese doctors, are now located In Walla Walla. These men, after years of Ktudy and research In China, were granted diplomas by the Emper or, to pursue their practice of ihedi- clne. For centuries the Chinese have been acknowledged leaders In the practice of medicine, and many wealthy peo ple annually go to that country in search f relief for ailments which doctors of this country have pro nounced Incapable of permanent cure. York Sr York ue nothing but power ful riot.: and herbs of demonstrated medical value. Tic s" roots and herbs act gently on the system In direct contrast to medicines usually given. They can be consulted without cost. Those residing out of the city can send for symptom blanks anil a free diagnosis will lie given. YORK YORK MEDICINE CO., 210 V. Main St., wulln Wnlla. Wn. In fighting to keep the blood pure the whi'c corpuscles attack disease germs like tigers. Put often germs multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome. Then see pimples, boils, eczema, salt-rheum and sores multi ply and strength and appetite fall. This condition demands Electric Bit ters to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to expel poisons f rom j the blood. "They are the best Diooa purifier," writes C. T. Budaahn, of Tracy, Calif., "I have ever found." They make rich, ed blood, strong nerves and build up your health. Try them. 60c at Koeppens. SEALS BY MILLION FOUND. PlHcovcry Reported to Congmudoiuil Investigating Committee. Washington. Discovery of a mil lion fur seals, believed to have been once part of the Pribllof seal herd on barren Arctic isles, was seported to the House committee which Is Inves tigating charges of illegal seal killing. Representative Hammond of Minne sota submitted the final report to him by Charles W. Heldeman of Coeur d'AIene,, Idaho, nn Arctic explorer and zoologist. THE GREATEST SUCCESSFUL CURE OF ANY CHUONIC DISEASE GIVEN UP UY PHYSICLXNS. To the Public I am glad to rulato to the public that Dr. L. Chlng Wo of Walla Walla, Wash., has cured my daughter of asthma and catarrh In the head and nose, which she had been afflicted with since a little child, and as I had many doctors and none gave her any relief until she went with her husband to Walla Walla three years ago, and he took her to the Chinese Dr., L. Ching Wo, and he gave her treatment for four months and she la en tirely well. So when I went to visit my daughter lust winter, 1910, she requested me to go and see the Chinese Dr., but I told her It was no use as I had been doctoring for years with our doctors and they told mc that my case was hopeless as I had flon-.ig kidneys and never could be cured as my age would not permit mo having an operation now that I was 66 years old, but my daughter kept on Insisting until I went just to please her, not that I had any faith tn the treatment at all. So when I went he told me that he could cure me, so I told him to fix up the medicine and I would try it. So the re sult Is I am at home again In Victor after having gone to Cal. for my health, and I can say that I can do more work now than half of the young women in town and I sleep all night and have a fine appetite and am very thankful that I had the opportunity of meeting Dr. L. Chlng Wo, end am glad to recommend his wonderful medicine to any one who is hick, as I took three months' treatment and am relieved of my troubles. .. am truly yours, MR3. L. O. WITHERS. Victor, Mont. We receive testimonials daily fr om our patients who bve been cured. If you want to be cured, come to see us, or if unable to cv He, write, en closing two cent stamp for symptom blank. Address. THEL. CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE COMPANY 309 West Rose Street, Wnlla Walla, Washington.