East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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For Saturday,
A Large Lot of Light Weight,
in Patterns, and Absolutely
Xot a shop-worn or undesirable suit in the entire lot.
worn during nine months of the year.
$30.00 XKW SUITS
$2,100 NEW SUITS
22.r.O NEW SUITS
l'0.oo XEW SUITS
1S.50 NEW SUITS
c nave no i-asemcnt nor warehouse in wim-u to place the best suits they are ALL at your mercy and ALL to go. You'll find we have vour perfect fit
and an array ot patterns that will make choosing fast and a pleasure to you. '
New goods arc arriving daily. You need the cLthes for the Hound-Up and we need the room for new soods, so ve are going to ve our suit hilf away and
LET 'ER BUCK
Don't buy until you have investigated for we guav&ntee our every assertion to be the truth.
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SPORTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New Vmk 3-2; I'lillixlelohlu 2-0.
Philadelphia. Sept. 2. New York's
pennant prospects took a big Jump
yesterday when MoGraw's men won
two pitchers' buttles from Philadel
phia. The first wont eleven innings.
In the second game Marriuard pitch
ed a great game and came near get
ting a no-hit mark. The only lilt
made off him was a slnglo by Lud-t-rus
In the fifth inning. The latter
vns the only home player to reach
first base, as Marquard did not give
a pass and was given perfect sup
port, except for the muff of a foul fly
by Mycta.
Lobcrt and Magee collided going
after a foul fly, and the former hurt
Ills leg hw badly that he was forced
to leave the game. Scores:
First game It. II. E.
New Yoik 3 9 1
Philadelphia 2 10 3
Mathew&on and Myers; Moore and
Madden.
When The '
Doctor Says, ;
"Three Cigars a Day for You" 1
laugh at him, and smoke all I
the mild, domestic cigars you j
want. It's not the quantity,
but the quality that hurts you. j
Even one rich, black Havana (
cigar will irritate you. But you j
can't hurt your nerves with
any number of the light J
Gen! Arthur j
Miid 10c Cigar,
M. A. Gunst Co., Distributors j
Workmanship
ONE-HALF
Just Glance at These
TO CO AT
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mem'
Less Expense Makes Our Prices Lower
Second game
It. H. E.
New York
Philadelphia
Marquard and Myers
2 1
0 1 4
Stack and
A.aauen.
ItoMon 5-4; lirooklyn 8-2.
Brooklyn, Sept. 2. Brooklyn won
the first and lost the second with
Boston yesterday. Burke, for Brook
ln and Tyler for Boston both were
wild In the first game and retired.
Boston won the second game by vir
tue of Brown's stady pitching and
timely hitting. Score;
First game It. II. E.
Koston 5 7 1
Brooklyn S 6 1
Tyler, Orlffln. Hogge and Kling;
Burke, Rucker and Bergen.
Second game R. H. E.
Boston 4 10 1
Brooklyn 2 7 1
Brown nnd Rarlden; Knotaor, Scan
Ion and Krwln.
IMtlxluirg 2-1 1; Cincinnati it-1.
Pittsburg, Sept. 2. Cincinnati and
Pittsburg split even in yesterday's
double header, the visitors taking the
f.rst. Wagner returned to the game
today and was loudly acclaimed. His
ankle is not entirely well and he was
rot permilted to take part in the sec
ond. Scores:
First game R. H. E.
Pittsburg 2 9 2
Cincinnati 3 9 2
Lelfleld, Cnmnitz, nnd Simon;
Suggs and McLean.
Second game
Pittsburg
Cincinnati .. ..
R. H. E.
.14 17 1
..4 8 5
Adams and Oibson; Simon, Keefe,
)Iumphiiew and McLean, Sevrold.
A&ffiRICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland 2. Chicago I.
- Chicago, Sept. 2. Four times the
great La Jole stood before the great
Walsh nnd three times the great La
Jole struck out; but that was not
enough. There was team play nnd
hitting nt crucial moments and Cleve
land won. And, besides It all, there
was Choulnard, who stood calmly In
front of second base While Olson play
ed the old "hidden ball" stunt, and
was touched out. It was the feature
of nn otherwise featureless game.
Score:
Chicago
Cleveland
Batteries Walsh
Gregg and Smith.
R. II. E.
.14 0
.2 9 2
Block;
nnd
LPepooo
September 2nd Only
Fine Men's Clothing, New in Style, the Latest
the Best to be Obtained in Texture and
all to go for this
They are just the thins the lest dressed
Prices, Then Gall
$15.00
$12.50
$11.25
$10.00
$9.25
New York 6, Wntdihurton O
New York, Sept. 2. Caldwell held
Washington to five centered hits yes
terday nnd shut them out. Groom
vas hit for two triples and a double
n the second inning, and Becker, w ho
j-ueceeded him, was found in the
fourth and fifth innings fr four runs.
Woller was put out of the game in
ho fourth for protesting a decision.
Score: r. h. E
Washington 0 5 0
New York 6 9 1
Butteries Groom. Becker and
Street; Caldwell and Bla'.r.
Boston 0-1;. Philadelphia 1-3.
Boston, Sept. 2. Although Boston
outhntted Philadelph'a In both games
yesterday the champions won both
contests. The i'irst was a pitchers'
battle between. Bender and Cieotte.
the latter having a shade the better
of it. Uncertain fielding by Boston
lost the second game.
First game: r. h. E.
Boston 0 S 1
Philadelphia 1 6 0
Batteries Cieotte and Carrigan;
Bender, Dank and Thomas.
Second game: R. n. k.
Boston 1 7 3
Philadelphia 3 5 0
Batteries R. Collins nnd Carrigan;
plank and Thomas.
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NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
Standing of tho Teams.
W.
. . 85
L.
62
61
65
63
64
Pet.
.621
.561
.539
.536
.523
.223
Vancouver
Spokane 7S
Tacoma 75
Seattle 73
Portland 70
Victoria 31 108
Vancouver 7, Seattle 2.
Seattle, Sept. 2. Vancouver hit
Wiggs hard in the fifth and s'xth In
ning and won from Seattle 7 to 2
yesterday. Gervais hold the locals
to seven scattered hits. A double
play in which Lewis got two men
at the plate was the feature.
Seattle 2 7 2
Vancouver 7 13 2
Batteries. Wiggs nnd Whaling;
but could not win.
Victoria 9 17 1
Spokane '. 10 14 5
Bnttcrlcs Williams, Erlckson nnd
PeVogt; Houck, Schwenk nnd Sples-mnn.
One Day at
PRICE
will wear during the coming fall
and Inspect the Goods
i:.00 NEW SUITS TO GO AT
12.:,0 NEW SUITS TO GO AT
$10.00 NEW SUITS TO GO AT !
.r0 NEW SUITS TO GO AT
J?7.50 NEW SUITS TO GO AT
Clothins
Portland 5, Tacoma 2.
Portland, Ore., Sept. 2. Williams'
ball tossers made it four out of five
vestcnlay by pounding Baker, a Tex
as importation, til over the lot for 14
hits. Portland has won seven of the
1 st 12 games played. Tacoma ob
tained her two runs in the second in
ning when Hire--1 hits in a row were
made off Bloomfield.
Score:
H II. E
.5 14 0
.2 6 1
Moore;
Port 'and
Tacoma
Batterks Bloomfield and
Baker and Siebt.
SMkuiu 10, Victoria 9.
Spokane, Sept. 2. Cart Wright's
di'tible, with two on bases and two
out In the ninth, wound un a woozv
exhib.tion of bull here vesterdav in I
Spokane's favor, making it five
straight Victoria outbatted Spokane
and made fewer errors in the field,
(ervais and Lewis.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. O
Standing of the Teams.
W.
L.
65
63
71
81
S2
91
Pet. j
.572 !
.560 !
Vernon . . , s?
Portland 80
Oakland S4
.542 1
San Francisco 73
.474
.446
.409
Sacramento 66
Los Angeles 63
Oakland 5. Portland 0.
San Francisco, Sept. 2. Backed bv
berfoot support, Martiiloni held the
Fortland tatters to two hits yester
day nnd Oaklanl won, 5 to 0. Steen
was effective until the sixth when
Martinoni was safe on Stoen's fum
ole, Hoffman walked and both ad
vanced a base on Steen's wild throw
to second. Martinoni was out at the
plate when he tried to score on
Wares' infield bit but Cutshaw dou
bled, scoring Hoffman and Wares.
Before Steen steadied down in the
seventh. Oakland hammered out two
singles and two doubles which with ;
Pecklnp.uigh's error and a walk net
led three runs
Vernon (l. Sacramento 5.
Sacramento, t'al.. Sept 2. After
lolding Sacramento 10 three scattered
bits and one run In eight Innings.
Ralegh let up In the ninth nnd four
hits ana four runs brought the locals
ipon the short end of a 9 to 5 score.
The game was the tenth straight de
feat, the Senators have suffered and
was the fourth rtraight win for Ver-
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and represent the weight
$7.50
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non In the present series. Byram al
lowed only six hits, which the Vil
lagers made count for nine runs
when aided by several errors. Vernon
h t -only in throe innings and in each
.f these the visitors registered mure
runs than hits.
Western I.a,uc.
At St. Joseph First game Des
Moines 9, St. Joseph 4.
At Denver Denver 3, L'ncoln 2.
At Sioux City Sioux City S; Oma
ha 7.
GAMING OX 1. S. SHIP
LEADS TO SUICIDE
Clvilian Who Loses Heavily to Xuvy
umeor at 1'oker Blows Out
lira Ins,
Vallejo, Calif. Poker games con
ducted on board United States vessels
in which he frequently lost ?4t'v0 and
$",000 in a single sitting, are said to
be directly responsible for the suicide
of John Ott, Pacific coast represen
tative of the naval branch of the In
ternational Correspondence schools.
The name of the receiving ship In
dependence has been brought fre
quently into discussion of ott's nf-fi-irs.
It is said that Ott has lost
heavily in games conducted aboard
that shiB nnd that members of the
ot fleers' set constantly referred to
I.lm as "Easy Mark." As a result of
the stories that have been circulated
here It is rumored that a rigfid In
vestigation of gambling aboard all the
Vessels stationed here will be com
menced Immediately.
Navy men do not care to discuss
the subject, but there Is nn apparent
feeling oi apprehension among them,
and it Is whispered that If the in
vestigation is started and conducted
thoroughly enough the developments
will be nothing short of sensational.
Chinei-j claim to have discovered
America In 449.
HOWS' THIS.
We offor One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any esse of Catarrh that rauuot tie cur
ed by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J C11EXKV
& Co., Toli-do ,0.
Wo, the undersigned, have kunwn F. J.
Cheuoy for the Inst 15 years, aud believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions ami financially able to carry
out nnv obligations made by Ills firm.
WAI.DlNti. KIXNAN A MAUVIX.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh t'lire Is taken Internally,
acting directly upou the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 7."c, per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Family t'llls for constipation.
NOT HEAVY ENOUGH
TO TEST MAKKKT"
IU-ttT Outlook in Cattle, With Xon
on lliintl SlM'y nixl Lamb Market.
Stfiuly tlilnf Wlwat .Shows Atf-.-vane.
(From Friday's Journai.-'
So little stuff came into the North
Portland yards today that quotations
were not given a thorough test. The
only arrivals were in the swine trade
and these consisted Jprinc. pally oT
stockers tha sold at $7.50. One lot
of heavier hogs sold at J 8.2a with
the average weight 178 pounds. None
of the stuff was first c!as therefore
prices in that regard were nofc ft-awtl.
There waa still another change' Imx
the swine trade east of the Rockies. .
At Chicago there were arrivals of 12.-
000 head compared with 16,000 head !
a year ago for the same date and tttxt
market held steady. Tops sold during
the day at $7.65. Tops was for light,
stuff.
At South Omaha there was a better -demand
from packers and hogs soldt .
5 to 10c higher than yesterday ritl
'.ops at J7.40. This put the price there
an the same basis as Portland, deliv-
ery charges added.
Hog shippers today were: C. H- .
Vehts & Son, Lebanon, Or., 1 load.
Nominal North Portland hog pricesr
Extra choice light $8 50 -
Medium light 8.35 .
Smooth and heavy 7. 25.
Rough and heavy 6.50 -
Cattle Outlook Is Better.
There is a somewhat better outlook
fcr prices n the cattle trade at North
Portland. While there were no ar
rivals in that branch of the trade to
day, the indications seem to point ta
a better buying call within the next
few days.
Leading sellers are now agreed to
the fact that the botto mfor cattl
prices has already been reached and
that the near fuure will show a ma
terial improvement in prices as well
as demand.
Buyers now seemingly realize that
It will be useless for them to continue
ihe r bearish tactics even for the re
maining holdings of local cattle. They
also realize that there is not enough
of the home growth to supply thoir
needs and for that reason outside
Huff must be attracted in this direc
tion. The sale of the big lot of Montaru
steers at $6.10 on Wednesday would
indicate that it is a starter toward a
h'gher level of prices.
As a rule there is a good tone in
'.he cattle trade. At Chicago there wa
no change in quotations, but the mar
ket was steady during the day.
At South Omaha cattle vaiuis wcrs
steady with top steers at $7 90 and
best cows and heiftrs at $5-75.
North Portlani range:
Best steels $ al6S
Choice steers 5.6ft
Ordinary 4. 50 ft 5.00
Common steers 4. 00 1i 4.25.
Taney he.fers 4.S0ft4.9O
Fancy cows 4.SO
Ordinary cows 3.00 ft 4.00:
Fancy bulls 2 50 3 3.00-
'j Hid ordinary bulls 2.5C '
Ciimmon bulls 2.00 Q 2.7S.
Fancy light calves 7.0O
Ordinary calves 5.(i 6.8'
Common calves 4.00ti5.0C
Shocg and I ambs Seady.
Decreasing runs of sheep and lambs.
:n the North Portland yards recently
a'ld the entire absence of supplies to
day gave the market a somewhat
jetter outlook than during the early
part of the we k. While there has:
been practically no change in North-.
Portland during the past few days.,
taere wil likely be one if shippers will I.
'starve" the trade for a while and al
.c w shippers to get rid of some of
their accumulated surplus.
At Chicago today there was u
steady to strong tone in the sheep and
lamb trade with prices stationary.
South Omaha shep were steady with
1'mbs $5. 4006; yearlings, $4';j 4 50;
wethers, $3 30 fi 3.5C; end ewes $2.9f
Ci 4.15.
North Portland sheep and lamb
ranges:
.-vieet 'ambs $ 4.7s
Ordinary lambs 4.2o4.50
Best wethers 3.5''i3.50 '
Common iambs 2.75'3 3.0f
;! st ewes 3 0O
Ordimuy ewes 2.001 2.5
Cliicnsro Wheat Higher.
ChYago, Sept. 2. Wheat advanced
3-Sc at tile opening and closed 1-4
'. J 3-Sc above Thursday.
While Liverpool was 1-2 to 5-ScI
higher at the opening and l-4d at ths
closing there was no change either
at Paris or Antwerp but an advance,
of 3-4c was forced at Berlin.
Broomhall estimated world's ship
ments of wheat on Monday at 6.400.
000 bushels, exclusive of North Am
er.ca. Cash wheat No. 2 red. 90 1-4 'J H0'
3-4: No. 3 red. S'J'it 90c; No. 2 hard:
winter, 92Z:5c; No. 3 hard vinter
;0 1-2'iiitl'c; No 2 northern spring,.
97 $1.05; No. 3 northern spring. 91)0
W$1.02: No 2 soft, 961i $1.03: No. 3"
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