East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 13, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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New Arrivals and
Saturday Specials
Not a day passes that we do not receive express
shipments of the newest stylesThis store always
shows the latest, newest goods firstLet us respect'
fjlly remind you that the sooner you come the better
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SPORTS
PACinc COAST LEACCK.
W. L. Pet.
p'.rtjni 17 7 J .57
Vernon 112 3 .574
OskUini 167 it .12
rfun m to y 10S -457
.-iT, FracciiKio II 107 .4J1
I Ac-'. 7i 119 345
CtakUoJ I; Vct-ikjo O.
Oakland. Oct- II Pt-rnoll's hooui
l tit. m i-i frr V.rri'jn in the
aftrtoon ;as. rn-r-lay, the South- ! Am-rlf:arm
failing to find him safIy when j
hit nsf. TTie cor was 1 to
in Oakland faTor. fakland' tally
came In th fim inning. Hoffman
t. as Mtfr n his short rir.gl. and Cov
irov ott th coljr r-l hit of the
; day, a two baezr, on which Hoffman
r d b'irnisr tirtly. Score:
Hoth of th AII-HtiirH" runs w-r
made of Martin. M-Inn-s !'ly'
f.rt ha tir thre InnlnKn His Ifj-Jur-1
nht am l "re tid It It
doubtful if '"" I'1" K'l"Mt Nrw
York tnxt iiaturduy. v
H-of: " K;
AI!---ar J J
phlla'Jr-l'.hlo 6
tt' n.t Mlrwt' 1 ri -
dnn. Inforth. Mnrlln. Mor!.n ri'
TtiornaH fnnlr's- HIik'M
Kan.
ValloimlH , AllHTlcllim i.
Kt. ly.ui". O.t. 13. Tin- I'i'i'l N
'tlnnal I-iKU! hiiu'l'f'l "'"n won
t.rday from tin- Amrrknn Iahkuo
rlub in the series for Hit. illy ihnin
IiloriMhli. t-:ich Hum pl.tylriK K"'"'
hall. Th wlnnlnif rim wiih primarily
th- r-nu!t of a wild throw by Hfpb
cn". tw.-: fl.H K
Nationals J ft 0
2 S 1
Wsirmon mid 1! I n: I'l llV H1
i.hf-rm. trinrjIriM I'i rrinc mid John-
f stone.
tnurli downs for bis tnim through th
bun. Tint lln-up was as follows:
IPtwtb'irnn. Washington.
I'urli'H Wilcox
Onr.
Andirnon Luthir
flight guard.
TimirMNnHn D. Xewtfton
I-ft fluard.
I Ml rui In '. . . Boylerr
Itlght taekle.
ludby Guiott
I ft Tack Is.
lilboT Crokft
Right t-nd.
1'nt'oii Y. NewUon
Tft nd.
K.
P.. H
1 5 1
0 4 0
Cartltton, Sttw-
NATIONAL I,EAJIE.
o-a'jtd
V-rr,ori
P-rr,o;! and Ptarce
art and Errwn.
i-of ; Srranirio 4.
?aTarr.rito. CaL. Oct 1J. Han
FraKiwro anl .aacramnto broke even'
ir. the holiday double header, the af-
t'-rr.oon gi-ne furniching the nearest ;
aj-jroat-h to gc'd ba.sba'1 w hen th j
.-a' li.r.6-'l on Mahoney in the tenth i
irr.'.ng ar.d bur.ch.d thre hits for
two rr:r; and a S to 4 virtorj'- Home'
rjT. by prr- and Powell in the fifth '
i-.r.ir.g were the feature of the second
garr.e. Score;
Afterr;'-:.n rarrie R. H. E. !
Fraricis-co 11 li
Sicrarri'-nto 4 10 3'
Miller and Perry. Mahoney and
Tarr,si. I'Tri-ir Finney.
Ang-U .VI: Prrtlanl 1-8.
Iv j Ar.r Cal.. Oct. 13. Is An-Z'-X
ar.d Portland divided honors
le header. Both
in the afternoon
L- Ar:t!t tO"k the firxt. 6 to 1. be
caue Portland could do nothing with
; Palmer's '.ui.es. Portland won the
i eor.d. principally beoau.-?e Ixs Ange
' les cosll not hit Hearton. The field
' inz of RMgers wa about the only
j redeeming feature of either game.
Scores:
j First game R. H. E.
Angeles 5 12 2
Portland 1 5 0
Palmer and Brooks; Steen and Ia
Lvnge. Umpires Hidt-brand and
Tonan.
Second game R. H. E.
I Anceeg 5 i
Portland 6 9 0
Iyjverenz and Abbott; Seaton and
Laljnge. l.'nplres Hildebrand and
Tonan.
yesterday In a doat
?mn were played
IlrMMyn 3-5, N' rlt -2.
.New York, flit. i:i--Nrw York
closed Its season by dropping a dou
ble header to Brooklyn. In tin- flrnt
game, Itagon held the locals to three
hits, while in the second game l' Tit
was invincible. The second game
wai a farce.
Charley Faust, the eccentric Knn
san, pitched the hist Inning, which
was pure burlrsiie. Kaust was al
lowed to get on base, I lent hitting
'im. li... kas then permitted to slcnl
second and tlilnl, and .-cored on an
infiebi out.
First game; ' ' U. H. E.
Brooklyn 3 6 0
New Ymk 0 4 0
i Itagon and Miller; Anns and Mcy
! ers empires. Klein ami ISrcnnan.
Second game: II. H. E.
Brooklyn 5 9 2
New York 2 8 5
Dent and Krwin; Drip-ke Maxwell,
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lll(l ON hi I TUAt.KITIls;
W'lf: of (.in. I I wards lux Women
Who Would Voir.
Washington, I). C, "The suffrage
cause Is a fad and an unwomanly one;
women do not have to vote, don't need
to vote, aad don't want to vote," ac
cording to Mrs. Clarence II Edwards,
wife of fiencral J-;d wards of the bureau
of insular affairs, lose friend and
frequent golf opponent of President
Taft. Mrs. Edwards has Just return
ed from a trip around the world,
which onflrrried her In the belief thai
the American woman Is the most ef
ficient and progressive In the world,
Reminded that President Taft has
recently expressed bis approval of the
cause of votes for women, .Mrs. Ed
wards said:
I think trial women politicians are
disgusting, (-specially the suffragettes.
Women ought to P am vocations, but
jiot protcssloiiH, personally, I would
licvcr line for the services of a wo
man lawyer or doctor. But there are
ninny vocations to which women nro
better suited than men, and for her
work In thene she should receive the
same salary.
"Better far go earnestly to Work
than enter Into an unhappy marriage
liml later bet. ike oneself to the ill
vorce court. It Is neither desirable
rior prudent for a woman to marry
for the sake of a home or for the
protection of a husband.
"(Jooil health and an occupation
re the two things In life worth while.
Jlvery womun should have souu, work
or vocation, If only to keep her out
of mischief. I believe that the so
ciety women who have taken uji the
suffrage fad huve done so because
they ars bored They soon tire of It
a nd leave the disagreeable aftermath
to" their ili luited slsteis. 1 ilnn't be
lieve In women being conspPijous,
iind that's why I dlnllke suffragettes.
Tiny ni" certainly that.
".M.irilagu is the natural sphere of
women not com riicrcl. I life, llverv
woman should marry If sho can nnd If
elie wants to, but she should be so
Inji pen, tent that flu ' compelled
Id."
4 Al.irfKM WOMAN
III NTS AFRICAN I.IO.NS
WJlli Novelist
to Cap! ii r; I'jth-
Mrs Sleuart Willi
llii-band, Sought
on.
New York Stewart Edward White,
the author and Mrs. White of Santa
Barbara, Cal.. returned on the steam
er Cedrir; from a lion hunting expe
dition in British East Africa.
Ilurlng the eight, months they track
ed the king of the forest Mr and
Mm, White were in danger of losing
their lives on twenty-one different
occ a-loris.
"My wife does not shoot, but she
was interested In the hunt and want
id verv much to capture a python,"
said While. "She did not succeed,
but I killed ten lions, four leopards
and have brought back with rne the
heads of a hundred antelopes, elk,
ib er and other horned animals.
"The variety of ihe game In the
Mombassa country Is Inconceivable.
On one occasion We watched a string
of game four mile long going down
a hillside to water. But I hunted li
ons mostly, and Just before we left
I lie cnuri'iy J shot what I believe Id
the largest Hon ever killed.
"He measures 11 feet 8 Inches In
length and stands 3 feet Inches In
height. tracked him for five miles
an, finally killed him 20" yards from
the railroad on the Kaplta Plains,
m ar Nairobi.
Into
nearly 700,000 feet of lumber
mo nay, ngnicii nerserr, rolled oyer
to port and then swung back to star
board, retaining a list of twelve degrees.
IMAM-: or a c;on i:xkaktiii-:i.
om: mn KOI.M.Ii ship ou:k.
Sni lor 'I drew Big British Tramp
Slciimsiiip on Benin I '.nils,.
Tacoma, Wash While the basic
cause of the accident to the British
:teamshii liamnra, which rolled over
on her beam ends recently, cannot be.
ascertained without n survey, the
mishap was precipitated by a Chinese
sailor according to Old Town steve
dores. Tlie big freight carrier was evident
ly trembling on the verge of rolling
over when the Chinaman hove In
Sight. He was returning to the ship
A' lie Jumped op the gang plank
to go ii board bis weight prove, the
last straw that broke the cami I's back.
The liner rolled over on Tier s'nrboard
side, the one next to dock, spilling
Qiict Marks If-lirvivl to I5o Writings
of Forgot ten Race.
Preston, Kan. What Is believed to
be the Image of the god of a prehis
toric, race was unearthed here by
Frank Kelly, a contractor
It was in a formation of very hard
yellow clay, seventeen feet deep. The
figure Is made of material resemb
ling plaster of parls, though It is
much harder.
The supposed Idol shows the head
find bust of a man and on the front
and back (ire n,U'-er marks that may
be the writings of a forgotten race.
The find will be sent to the state university.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Plifliulrlishia 3. All Stars 2.
Philadelphia, Oct. 13. TJe Phila
delphia team, champions of the Am
erican league, played their final game
here ye-terday with the All Stars In
preparation for the world's series
with the New York Nationals. Phila
delphia home team got only five hits
off Wood of the Bos'on Americans,
errors aiding In the" scoring of two
of their runs. Manager Mack of Phil
adelphia, gave nearly all of his sub
stitute a chance, and the playing of
some of them featured the contest.
Slrunk made a wonderful throw from
(Jaep center fields catching McBrlde
who tried to go from second to third
base after a catch. Strunk also beat
out a bunt and stole second and third
In the same Inning
Danfoffh, a "southpaw." was given
a trial for three innings. He held
the All-Stars to one hit and fanned
Cobb, Chase, Gessler and Gardner.
Faust and Hartley. Cmplrcs Bren
nan and Klem.
( Ini'iiuiatl 1. hlcaro 3.
Cincinnati, Oct. 13 Cincinnati
finished the National league season
here by defeating Chicago in a loose
ly played and uninteresting game.
Score: l. II F.
Chicago 3 12 2
Cincinnati 4 12 1
Slapnika and Graham; Humphreys,
Boyd and McLean, Secold. Cmpire
ESason and Emslic.
Hllli
lircullc h
Left half.
Quarter.
Gordon
Referee-
Full.
-Ralph Hhaw.
Osborne
A Id rich
. Pasca
ls RIPI'Li:i HIT I.N LINE.
Navy .Man Who Break Rack U) ho
Exniiiiricil for ITotiiotlon.
Mare Island. Although confined at
the yard hospital in a plaster cast as
a result of a fractured spinal col
umn, received while on a fishing trip
a few months ago, R. D. Gatewood.
assistant naval constructor and out
side superintendent of the hull de
partment at Mare Island, la to be ex
amined on November 1st, for pro
motion to the rank of naval construe,
tor. It is believed he will fully recov
er and he expects to remain at the
statlon for two years and assist Con
structor Ruhm In the work on tho
collier Jupiter.
I tl Villi TO BE GIVHN HATH.
Sun
Bot-
ntonlo PurrseOH to Wash
torn of CIly'.H Stream.
San Antonio. Texas. Citizens of
San Antonio, who remember the San
Antonio river when It ran bank full
with the waters, are much distressed
liecause the river has been gradually
getting lower during the last few
years because of the decreased rain
fall. The River Improvement asso
ciation will Install a pump and draw
water from a twelve Inch well near
the head springs of the river and turn
this water Into the channel. This will
Increase the current and keep the bot
tom washed clean of mud.
1IAWTIIOKNE
AND
WASHINGTON
TIE
The Hawthorne and Wnshlngton
football game yesterday resulted in
a time score, 10 to 10- In the first
two quarters the east end players had
things pretty much their own way.
making their touch downs in these
tw, quarters. The Hawthorne lads
came back in the last two quarters
and made their two touch downs In
this period. Several sensational plays
and tackles were pulled off. The
star work for the Washington team
was done by Jim Osborne. Pasco and
Crockett. Osborne and Pasco made
the scores. Hawthorne stars were
Young Chats Gordon. Van Tie Walk
er and Bibee. Gordon made both
KEEP YOCTl SKIN COMFORTABLE
ANT YOl'U COMPLEXION O.FVK
DI RINO THE HOT WEATHER.
If your skin Is kept comfortable,
you will bo comfortable yourself. If
you or one of your children are being
madij miserable by hives, prickly
heat, rashes or eczema or If you are
worried by pimples, blsclt heads, sun
burn, or skin trouble of any kind, we
want you to try ZEMO and ZEMO
Soap. We are so anxious to have you use
ZEMO and ZEMO Soap that we offer
you a generous sample of each and
our 32 page booklet "How to Pre
serve th( Skin" if yiu will send five
2c stamps to E. W. Rose Medicine
Company, 3032 Ol've Street, St. Louis,
Mo., to pay postage or get them today
from Pendleton Drug Co. who Indorse
and recommend ZEMO and eEMO
Soap for all skin troubles whether it
be on Infant or grown person.
We know you will be pleased with
results from the use of ZEMO and
ZEMO Slap. Pendleton Drug Co.
SURELY SETTLES
UPSET STOMACHS
INDIGESTION, GAS, HEAKT-
Bl'RN Oil DYSPEPSIA VANISH
live Minutes After Taking a Little
DlaM'psln Your Stomach AVIll l-c
l'ln Aalr Eat Your Favorite
, I'imsIm Without I-'cnr of Distress.
It's Equal limi t Exist.
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Arnica Halve. It's the one
perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns,
brubes, sores, scalds, bolls, ulcers,
eczema, Salt Rheum. For sore eyes,
cold sores, chapped hands or sprains
Its supreme. Unrivaled for plies.
Try It, Only 2Cc at Koeppens.
TO Bi ll. I) ( IK 11(11 IN A DAY.
Will
Congregation of RiihIimxh Men
Become Curs-ntcrs.
Tulsa, fikla Cnder tho leadership
of Dr. J. C. Magee, the pastor, the
East Tulsa M. E. church will attempt
the feat of erecting a church build
ing In one day. All material which
will go Into the building will be plac
et! on the ground the day before and
ai 8 o'clock In tho mornlnir a force of
workmen composed largely of weal
thy business men, with u number of
women who will render nil aid pos
sible, will net to work with the Inten
tion of having the building completed
by nightfall.
Workmen skilled In making Iron
arrived In Virginia from England In
1C21.
Every year regularly more than a
million stomach sufferers In the Unit
ed States, England and Canada take
Pape's Dlapepsin, and realize not only
Immediate, but lasting relief.
Th's harmless preparation will di
gest anything you eat and overcome
a sour, gassy or out of order stomach
five minutes afterwards.
If your meals don't fit comfort
ably, or what you eat lies like a lump
of lead In your stomach, or If you
have heartburn, that Is a sign of In
digestion, Get from your pharmacist a 60-
cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin and
take a dose Just as Boon ag you can.
There will be no soun risings, no
belching of undigested food mixed
with acid, no stomach gas or heart
burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the
stomach, nausea, debilitating head
aches, dizziness or Intestinal griping.
This wdll ali go, and. besides, there
will be no sour food left over In tho
stomach to poison your breath with
nauseous odors.
Pape's Dlapepsin. Is a certain cure
for out of order stomachs, because
It takes hold of your food and digests
It Just tho same as If your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief In five minutes from all
stomach misery g wultlng for you at
any drug store.
These large BO-cent cases contain
moro than sufficient to thoroughly
cure almost any case of dyspepsln. In
digestion or any other stomach disorder.
Hotel McFeely
The Only Strictly First-Class,
Modern Priced Hotel in the City
Nw House. New and Beautiful Furniture. Hot
and Cold Water in Every Room.
NO INSIDE ROOMS.
Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day
Corner Alder & 4th Streets
Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, Wash.
M
now
East End Grocery
The most popular trading place in town is
agent for the
Celebrated Seal Shipt Oysters
J. W. DYER, Prop. Phone M. 536
1
"Born with the Republic"
IT AMES. E. PEPPETD)
WHISKEY if.
cJf
Oldest distillery in America nrnl tho best Whiskey
made in Kentucky. Established in 1780.
Columbia Liquor Store
Sole distributors in Pendleton.
TIEKIIAN PETERS, Prop.
ever