East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY KAST ORKGQXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl'KSDAY, Al'Gl'ST 29, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
Housework Drudgery
Housework is drudgery or the weak woman. She brush
es, dusts and scrubs, or is on her feet mil day attending to
the many details of the household, her back aching, her
temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of
pain, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed it
not refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per
mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous
women is satisfied by Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
It Makes Weak Women Strong
and Slsk Women Well.
This "Prescript !' remove the cause
of women's Mealinesses, heals luflanr
nation and ulceration, and cures those
Mealinesses so peculiar to women. It
tranquilisea the nerves, encourages the
appetite and Induces restful sleep.
Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know w hat
his " Favorite Prescription" contains, complete list of
ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Dc not let any unscrup
ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown
composition is "just as good" in order that he may J&ake
a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head t
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills.
SPOR TS
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago 8. Philadelphia 4.
Philadelphia, Aug. 29. Chicago
won yesterday's game, 8 to 4, batting
Alexander's delivery hard in the sixth
and eighth innings.
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 8 12 2
Philadelphia 4 7 1
Batteries Klem and- Brennan.
Pittsburg 3, Boston 0.
Boston, Aug. 29. Pittsburg stiffen
ed its bid for the penant yesterday,
Adams shutting out the locals, 3 to 0.
A soggy field marred the field. ng per
formances. Score: R. H. E.
Boston 0 3 3
Pittsburg 3 8 1
Batteries Perdue. Thompson and
Kling; Adams and Gibson.
Umpires Rigler and Finneran.
Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 1.
Brooklyn, Aug. 29. After pitching
shutout ball for e'ght innings, Rucker
weakened and three hits with a base
on oans anowed Cincinnati to score
two runs, enough to win, 2 to 1.
Score: R. H. E.
Cincinnati '. , ; 2 9 1
Brooklyn l 3 1
Batteries Fromme. Gaspar and
Clark; Rucker and Erwin.
Umpires O'Day and Enislie.
New York 2. St. Louis 0.
New York, Aug. 2 9. Marquard
remitted the Cardinals but two hits
and shut them out, 2 to 0. Steele
pitched good ball for St. Louis, but
bunched doubles by Herzog and Mev-
ers, followed by Devore's single In the
second inning, gave New York their
runs.
Score: '
St. Louis
New York
Umpires Johnstone
and
R. H. E.
. .0 2 0
. .2 7 0
Eason.
AMERICAN
LEAGUE.
Philadelphia 12, Detroit 3.
Detroit. Aug. 29 Philadelphia
slaughtered Donovan and Willett and
defeated Detroit, 12 to 3. Covington
allowed one hit in the last four In
nings. Three hits, a pass, a sacri
fice and Lord's error gave Detroit
its three runs.
Score: r. h. E.
Philadelphia 12 13 1
Detroit 3 10 3
Batteries Plank and Thomas;
Donovan. Willett, Covington and
Stanage.
Boston 4, Chicago 1.
Chicago, Aug. 29. Pape held Chi
cago to four hits while his teammates
bunched their hits off the local pitch
ers and with the assistance of bases
on balls and errors, won the second
game of the fareell series. 4 to 1.
Outfielder Hendrickson of the Boston
team, who was hurt Sunday, left last
night for his home.
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 1 4 4
Boston 4 8 1
. Batteries Baker, Hovlik, Benz and
Clock; Pape and Carrigan.
New York 4. St. Louis 2.
St Louis, Aug. 29. New York ran
wild on the bases, mixed hits with
i
passes and won from St. Louis 4 to I."
Carey passed ten men In the eight
Innings he pitched.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis ,2 5 1
New York 4 ( 0
Itatterle Curry, Hamilton and
Stephens; Caldwell and Sweeney, Williams.
NOKTHWEST LEAGUE
Stamliii of the Tennis.
Vancouver 82 51
Taeonia 74 61
Spokane 74 61
Seattle 72 60
Portland .. 67 63
Victoria , 31 104
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.548
.545
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Western League..
At Des Moines Des Moines 7,
Omaha 5.
At St. Joseph St. Joseph 6, Sioux
City 5.
At Topeka Topeka 4, Denver 3.
At Pueblo Pueblo 1, Lincoln 6.
llogiui Outclassed.
Philadelphia, Aug. 29. Grover
Hayes outclassed "One Round" Hogan
in a 6-round bout before the Nation
al Athletic club last night.
Seattle 7, Vancouver 6.
Seattle, Aug. 29. Seattle defeated
Vancouver. 7 to 6 In a ten Inning
game yesterday. The locals started
out, with a strong lead, but the visit
ors soon came up from the rear. With
the score tied in the tenth. Rasmussen
wa.s put in to pitch for Vancouver. He
passed two men and with one out
Bues drove the ball over' the fence
and ended the game.
score:
entile 7 9
Vancouver 6 12 2
Batteries Wlggs and Whaling;
Engle, Rasmussen and Lewis.
Portia ml 4, Tncouia 3.
Portland, Ore., Aug. 29. Eastley,
just from a sick bed. held Tucoma
Sallow complexion cornea from bil
iou impurities in the blood and the
fault lies with the liver and bowels:
they are torpid. The medicine that
gives results in such cases is HER
BINE. It is a fine liver stimulant
and bowel regulator. Price 50c.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Brothers.
CKIIMAXV IS GOING IN
FOH TUE MAMMOTH
Builds a Steamship Liner, to Carry
5,000 Passengers and a Theatre
for 15,000 People.
Berlin. Germany is fast emulating
I America in the Inception and carry
ing out of great enterprises. Just
( now she is busily engaged in turn
line out the world's erentest Hner
R. H. E. I which is to- ply between Hamburg and
New York with accommodations for
no less than 5,000 passengers. For
the past twelve months work has
been steadily proceeding at the Vul
can ship building yards at Stettin on
this new mammoth liner for the Ham
burg-American lino, which is to ec
lipse an previous records of ocean
down to three runs yesterday, and at
that one of them was the result-of greyhounds for size and splendor.
rnui. iotuum j iirst iwo The new boat
runs, however, were the result of
hard hitting, as were all four of
Portland's. Spies made one of the
most spectacular catches ever seen on
the local field.
Score: r. h. E.
Tacoma 3 10 2
Portland 4 8 3
which will be named
the Imperator, Is to be bigger than
any eraft yet afloat. In her present
condition on the slips at Stettin she
presents a wonderful spectacle, ap
pearing something like the skeleton of
an eleven-storied swyscraper in course
of construction. She stands a hun
dred feet high, Is nearly ninety feet
naileries Higgins and S:ebt; East- in beam, has a length of 710 feet and
ley and Moore. , her displacement will be 50,000 tons.
Umpire Starkell. Ir her present condition, without en-
. gine or boilers, she weighs more than
SlKiknno o, Victoria 4. a fully armed battleship. Her in-
.vu-e, auK .-victoria actea tt.rlor decorations and furnishings are
ke a real ball team yesterday with p,annei, on the most ,avlsn 8caIe
1
Ducky Holmes, the new playing
manager, in the lineup and made the
Indians go the full nine innings at
top speed to win In the ninth on a hit
by Netzel, after Ostdiek had gained
a life on an error and stole second
and third. McCreery was effective in
all but one Inning, when a home run
by Ostdiek scored three runs. Ho
was wild. Houck struck out ten men
and was touched up for three hits in
the firrst. He struck out all hands in
the second.
Score: R. H. E.
Victoria 4 8 2
Spokane 5 8 2
Astoria
August 10 to September 9, Inc.
$150,000.00 Spectacular, Historical Jubilee
Commemorating the First White Settle-
Pacific Northwest
Astor Party.
ept. 5 th.
1
ment in the
by the
em we
gon way, 5
FLIGHTS jJY TIIK WOXDKIM'TL
C.TKTISS nVDKO-AKROI'I.AXH TRAV
EL! X(i JJV All:. LAXJJ AXI) SKA.
A few of the things you see. September 5th Program
Morning
9:15 a. m. Pacific
Coast Regatta
Races.
INDIAN VI L LAG KS-XI-:
l'VAlCK INDIANS,
YAK I. MA AXI)
slide and she will in every way merit
the description of a "floating palace"
or rather floating town. . .
Herr Morltz Leahmann has design
ed what he calls an open-air and
light theatre, the like of which haso
far not existed, for the production of
a great military play to celebrate the
battle of I.elpslg at Its 100th anniver
sary in 1S13. The auditorium and
stage will represent a country land
scape near Lelpsig. The theatre will
cover an area of over 70.000 square
yards, of which 4.000 yards will be
devoted to the accommodation of the
audience. A part of the grounds will
bo laid out to represent a largo mead
ow land dotted with farms and coun
try houses, and the balconies, ver
andas, windows and roofs of the vari
ous bull lings will serve as reserved
fauteuils from which occupants will
obtain n mixing view of the military
spectacle.
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131
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ALCOHOL 3 PER cent
Aftgelable PrpparallonlbrAs
similatiiigiticFoudaiKlRrtiita ting (lie Siomachs andUowdsot'
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Promotes DigestionflwifiJ-!
ness ana Kesaontams note
Opium.Morphiie norMiucraL
WOT NARCOTIC.
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Vnatftm rianr.
Aperiecl Remedy forConsnpa-;
uon . sour aiomacn.uiarniw
Worms jCoirvuls'wiisleverisfr
ness aniLoss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signamreof
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Guaranteed under the rood ajj
. rr ii fit ifiTT
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
fa
Use
For Over
Thirty Years:
II
TDK eiNTAUII OOMM1IY. MIW TOM ClTT.
man's body when Copley seized the
snake's head aboxe the Jaws, snap
ped it suddenly backward and broke
its neck.
LIGHTNING IXASH BLINDS.
Sec-moil to Give Him a New Stomach.
I suffered intensely after eating
and no medicine or treatment I tried
seemed to do any good," writes II. M.
Youngsters, Editor of the Sun.
Lake View, Ohio. "Tho first few
aoses or Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets gave me surprifing re
lief and the second bottle seemed to
give me a new stomach and perfectly
good health." For 8ale by all deal
ers.
Joseph Home Destroyed by I'lrc.
Joseph, Ore. The residence of W.
H. Ilayden was destroyed by fire. The
origin of the fire Is unknown, and the
loss sustained is about $1500, cover
ed by insurance.
Parker Quit t'olles,. fhalr.
Milton, Ore. Dr. Parker, who was
to have been the new president of
Columbia rollege for the coining
term, his resigned and the Itov.
James Ciutchfield of Phoenix, Ariz,
has been elected.
INDIAN
BATTLES.
IIATTLESIIII'S.
W A 1 1 DANCES AXI)
SHAM
.M a x 'FA ct i; i : i-: us ex i i i i j its.
MILITARY AXI) XAVAL
.MAMMOTH
A HADES.
OREGON" DEPARTMENT OF
IES LIVE FISH EXHIBITED.
FISH ICR-
VIVID DKSCRIPTIO.N' OF THE ''SHIP
TOXOFIX."
CLATSOP rOHXTY EXHIBIT.
KITE-FLVINO
Afternoon
p. m; Pacific
Regatta
2:00
Coast
rvaces.
WONDERFFL
TESTS.
COX-
SPECTACULAR
RADES.
HISTORICAL PA-
SAIL AXD MOTOR BOAT RACES.
ELLERY'S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND.
ELABORATE AND WONDERFUL IL
LUMINATIONS. OREOON NATIONAL GUARD AND U,
S. MARINE BANDS.
Night
8:00 p. m. Concert
by Ellerys Band and
Indian War Dances
at Stadium
Special Features to Follow Every Day.
Reduced Rates on All Lines.
Wilbur Mason Loses Pinner.
Wilbur, Wash. Jnhn Stokeis, n
brick and stone mason, had the index
finger of his right band amputated
nl the krnir kle, (is a result of an lu
ll'. v sustained by ell her beln- step
ped on or kicked by a horse In the
Wilbur livery barn.
poim;ivp.s :;o-yi:.i:s i:i;.vn(j.
Jail
Wife KelenH When IlnshaiHl'
Diet Disagrees With Him.
Nun istown. Pa. liei aiise , s wife
rOented upon hearing at every menl
that the family had plenty, while their
father was barely existing In prison
on prison fare, Daniel Krouso of
Sunnytown was released from NoitIs-
town Jail. Krouso. bad been commit
ted to ja'l on complaint of his wife,
who testified that h" had beaten her
at interval through all of their thirty
years of married lifeand she had sub
mitted until he refused to pay for a
doctor's services to attend broken
ribs which he had inflicted.
Specialists Hold Out Llttlo Iloic for
Stricken Man.
Atlantic City. N. J. With the sight
of one eye totally destroyed by light
ning and but little hope of saving
the other. Harry Adams submitted to
a ueucaie surgical operation here at
the home of his. father, Lewis It. Ad
ams, Doardwalk bathhouse proprie
tor. Mr. Adams, who Is 24 years old, Is
Interested In a Philadelphia auto
truck company, and was In the of
fices of tho concern when the storm
broke, standing before a large mir
ror opposite a window on the Ilroad
st ret side of tho building, the reflec
tion of tho vivid flash of lightning
so affected his optic nerves that he
fell to the floor unconscious. When
he was revived it was found that the
young man had lost his sight, and he
was rushed in an ambulance to a hos
pital. Later he was removed to his
home in thl.s city.
Specialists who made the operation
fear his Injuries are permanent.
Bomberger's hardware store.
Tho court postponed sentence for
a few days, but told Longnecker he
would be sent away from the county
pr:son as soon as possible, and Incl
dently remarked that it was the duty
of the prison Inspectors to gt rid of
the bugs In the building.
"lUfJS" DHIVK TO DKSPAIIt.
Prisoner, 'Paten fp" n Ono Pluee,
Anxious to Migrate.
Lancaster, Pa. fluy Longnecker,
IS years old, begged the curt to sen
tence him at once on charges of at
tempting to kill and burglary. Tpon
being pressed for a reason, he said
he had been nearly eaten up by bugs
In the Lancaster country prison, and
he was willing to be sent to any other
institution for any length of time the
court might fix it rather than be
kept there awaiting trial.
Longnecker wont to the home of
on uncle, wearing a mask and. when
the old man opened tho door, he shot
at him and ran away. On the same
night he and a companion robbed
If you sit in a cool draft when you
are heated and get a stiff neck or
lamo back, you will be looking for
something that will eas the pain.
Fix your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT and don't be talked out
of it because It is the best nnln
relieving liniment you can got any
where. Price 25c, 60c and J1.00 per
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Brothers.
Ever Fly in
Aeroplanes?
You don't need to. You can
get the same dizzy, nerve
unsettling feeling from half-a-dozen
black Havanas. Have
a clear brain for business.
Smoke the light blend of
Havana and domestic in
Genl Arthur
m 10c Cigar
M. A. Gunst C& Co., Distributors
The Man
You Know
You can't tell by the looks of a
Piano what's Insldo of It. You have
got to trust your dealer for that. In
choosing between a piano agent
whom you don't know and your homa
merchant whom you do know. Is It
not good wisdom to pin your faith to
your homo merchant? We sell S. W.
Miller's Matchless Models, tho Mellow-toned
lluslc Makers from She
boygan, Wisconsin, every ono of
them a Top-.Votcher, keeping pace
with the times. Their tone truly
tells of their triumph over trashy
types of pianos often offered for sale
by irresponsible agents. We Invite
you to see and hear tho beautiful S.
W. Miller Pinno at the store of
The man you know.
JESSE FAILING
Pendleton, Ore.
York York
Chinese Doctors
CAN POSITIVELY CURE YOU
Those who are suffering from dis
eases which many other doctors have
pronounced Incurable, now have re
lief In sight. York & York, tho fam
ous Chinwe doctors, are now located
In Walla Walla. Thes.j men, after
years of study ami research in China,
wore granted diplomas by the Kmper
or, to pursue their practice of medi
cine. For centuries the Chinese have been
acknowledged leaders In the practice
of medicine, and many wealthy pco
pie annually go to that country In
search of relief for aliments which
doctors of this country have pro
nounced Incapable of permanent
euro.
York & Yoik use nothing but power
ful roots and herbs of demonstrated
medical value. These roots and herbs
act gently on tho system In direct
contrast to medicines usually given.
They can bo consulted without cost.
Those, residing out of tho city can
send for symptom blanks and a free
diagnosis will bo given.
YOHK YORK MPDICIXR CO.,
210 W. Main St., Wnllu Walla, Wn.
WIN'S BATTLK WITH PYTHON.
Owner, WrapMI n Tightening Po,l9
Ilrenks Hept lie's Neck.
Dallas, Texas. E. W. Copley saved
himself from death in the folds of a
I python by breaking the snake's neck.
The snake was sixteen feet long.
i weighing 250 pounds and was angry.
i. oyiey nau na(j tne snake on exhi
bition In a museum and took It to his
home to give it fresh air.
The owner and an assistant start
ed to cury the reptile away on a
blanket. The assistant stumbled.
The snake was aroused, wrapped It
self around Copley's legs and was pre
paring to throw its colls around the
THE L. CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
w III Movo on 2nd or Soj)(oinler to New and Elo
frant orflccs at Xo. II p. Main Street,
Sell Dulldliig.
We cure any and all diseases that the human flosh
is heir to. My wonderful and powerful roou,
herbs and remedies are composed of Chinese buds,
barks and vegetables that are entirely unkonwn
to medical science of the present day. They are
harmless, as we use no poisons or drugs. No
operations. No knife, used.
We cure stomach troubles, liver, kindey. ca
tarrh, lung, throat, asthma, nervous debility, fe.
male complaints and rheumatism and all dlsor-
We cure to Stay cured and minrnntno in ,,- nn
kinds of Plies and Private Diseases of men and women. Call and see
him or write. Consultation free. If you are unable to call and see
him, send two cents In .stamps for symptom blank. Address:
THE L. CHINC WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. '
30 W. Rose Street, Walla Walla, Wash.
dors of tho blood.
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