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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912.
PAGE SEVEN
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July Open, 108 1-8; high, 108 1-4;
low, 106; close, 107 1-8 13.
Sept. Open, 103 6-8; high, 108
1-4; low. 106; cose, 107 1-8 B.
Sept. Open. 103 6-8: high,
3-8; low, 10G; close, 102 5-8.
103
QPORTQ
Walla Wa.li:. has slgnr-d up Jark
Tozer, who paywd second base for the
Spokane Indians last year.
The Ia Grande team goes by the
name of Pippins Here's hoping they
will be easy pickings,
Garrett has his team picked ami
signed now and the great majority of
local fans will back it for a pennant
winner.
To the minds of many of the learn
ed fanH. the Buckarooes are a better
team than the Hears despite the fact
that the latter took the series. Time
will prove the assertion, they say.
Someone said that Augustus could
field but couldn't hit the ball. An
swer: For two series he tops the list
In batting averages with a percentage
of .325.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A OarUlnlUHM lot VpTrrlnh mrnm,
('llptla, lltli.rhf,
Hionarb Traublfm, Teething
ltfarilrft. and ll..lr.f
' rt..nal. J ' I -I
Don't CCtpt KubdI. ntiM FRRK. AddraM.
nriutotltul. A. S. OLMSTED. L Roy. M.Y.
GOES EAST
. 3.00 ffj) 3.25
higher.
(From Monday's Journal.)
Owing to the Inability of the local
trade to take care of any great am
ount of mutton, a largo per cent of
eastern Oregon's supplies are likely
to go east.
Today's sheep prices:
Fancy spring lambs ....$ 6-50
Ordinary spring lambs . . . 6.25
Best sheared yearlings ... 5.00 5.25
Ordinary sheared yearlings 4.25 4.50
Old wethers, sheared .... 4.00
Fancy ewes, sheared 3. 75
Ordinary ewes, sheared,
Wool Btock about 75c
General hog range:
Rest light $ .2
Medium light 8.15
Good heavy 8.00 8.15
Rough and heavy 6.00 7.00
North Portland cattle prices:
Heavy fancy $7.00 7.15
Fancy steers 6.90 6.95
Choice steers 6.75
Common steers 5 50 5. 75
Feeder steers 5.50 5.75
Speyed heifers ' 6.75
Fancy heifers 6.75
Fancy cows 6.00 6.25
Ordinary cows 5.90 6.00
Fancy light calves . 8.00
Heavy calves 4.004.25
Best bulls 6 00
Ordinary bulls 4.00 04.50
Grain.
Wheat Nominal Producers
prices, nominal, track delivery, club,
95c; bluestem, $1.00; red Russian,
93c; Willamette valley, 95c.
Barley Producers' prices 1911
Feed, $35; rolled, $36; brewing,
$3940.
Mil'.stufls Selling price Bran,
$25; middlings, $32; shorts, $27.50.
Oats Producers price Nominal
Track No. 1, spot delivery, white
$37.60, gray, $37.
Wheat.
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by Overbeck & Cooke company.
Dec. Open. 104; high, 104; low,
102; close. 103.
I May Open, 111 3-4; high, 112;
low. Ill 1-2; close, 112.
Pirates 13, Boston 4.
Score; R. H. E.
Pittsburg 13 18 0
Boston 4 11 4
Batteries Hendrix and Keliey;
Hess, Griffin, McTlgue, Tyler and
Kllng, Rarlden.
St. Louis 3, Phillies 0.
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis 3 8 0
Philadelphia 0 6 0
Batteries Sallee and Wingo; Sea
ton, Schultz and Dooin.
Giants 3, Cincinnati 0.
Score: R. H. E.
New York '. 3 10 1
Cincinnati 0 6 0
Batteries Marquard and Meyers;
Fromme, Smith and McLean.
Brooklyn-Chicago game postponed;
rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
i
Boston 2, Chicago 0.
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 2 6
Chicago 0 5
Batteries Wood and Nunamaker
Walsh tnd Kuhn, Sullivan.
St. Louis 4, Washington 5.
Score: R. H. E,
Washington ..6 7 2
St. Louis 4 13
Baumgartner, C. Brown, E. Brown
and Stephens; E. Walker and Henry
Cleveland 6, New York S.
Score: R. H. E
Cleveland 6 14
New Tork 3 10
Batteries Blanding and Easterely
Vaughn, Caldwell and Street.
Philadelphia-Detroit game post
poned; strike.
The five dollar fine which Umpire
Knell plastered on Manager Garrett
Sunday is the first that player ha3
drawn in all his professional career,
and lie didn't get to say what was on
his mind then.
Davolt and Mountain had to go, al
though both gave promlpj of devel
oping. The former in particular
showed signs of ability but he "ot
off on the wrong foot and his per
formance was not up to that of Jfm
mle Mensor.
All of Ui.j Pendleton players are
under contract and the total of their
salaries is twenty bucks under the
$1200 limit. Some of the other
clubs are going to experience some
difficulty in cutting down to that
amount.
Walla Walla in tryin to pass it
out that Manager Cohn of the Spo
kane Indians is paying the lull salar
ies of three of the Bears. This to
bring the aggregate salaries down to
the $1200 mark, but the dope is pret
tv thin to be swallowed without a
grimmace.
A Walla Walla paper gives the
Buckarooes credit for pilfering more
bags than the Bears and assigns as
the reason the alleged fact that the
latter play the hit and rua game. It
ij to laugh. Walla Walla played the
hit and run game Just once in two
weeks and refrained from stealing
bases out of wholesome respect for
the whip arms of Catchers Pem
brooke and Wilson.
Of Course,
If You Don't
care whether you feel well or not,
why go on smoking those rich,
oily black Havanas. But if you
want your mind fresh and active
for business, you'd better smoke a
light, soothing, harmless
Gen! Arthur
s Cigar
10c and 3 for 25c
M. A. Ounct A Co, lac.
raiSTOIl BEATS
STJUHELD. 2 T
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HERMISTON AND ECHO TIED
IN UMATILLA PENNANT RACE
Hermiston, Ore., May 21- Hermis-
ton winning from Stan field and Echo
from Umatilla Sunday makes the
teams in the Irrigation Baseball
league stand as follows:
W.
Hermiston 5
Echo 5
Stanfield 1
Umatilla 1
Next Sunday Hermiston
L. P. C.
1
1
5
5
will
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.833
.167
.167
play
at Stanfield and Echo at Umatilla.
Paint Your Own
Carriage
you can do it yourself and at little expense.
It's easy to give it a beautiful, hard, brilliant,
varnish-gloss finish in black or rich appropriate
colors.
Dizziness, vertigo (blind staggers)
sallow complexion, ratulence are
symptoms of a torpid liver No one
can feel well while the liver Is. inac
tive. HERBINE is a powerful liver
stimulant A dose or two will cause
all bilious symptoms to disappear. Try
it Price 50c. Sold by A. C. Koep
pen & Bros.
(Special Correspondence).
Hermiston, Ore., May 21. The Stan-
fleld-Hermlston ball game Sunday was
called off in the fifth inning on ac
count of a storm. The score was 2 to
1 in favor of Hermiston. The game
was a comedy of errors.
William H. Skinner has left for Cal
gary, Canada, to dispose of some land
and will return in about a week.
John W. Messner, of the Western
Land and Irrigation company arrived
in Hermiston Saturday and' spent Sun
day looking over the project of the
company. He is greatly pleased with
the work that has been accomplished
by Dr. Stapish and also with the Im
provements on the project.
Letters have been received from
Frank B. Roscoe, formerly of Her
miston. now located at Greenwich
Ohio, saying he expects to return to
Hermiston this fall. He has 40 acres
of land under the project.
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REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS
BRITISH COLUMBL.
Facts and Figures.
$4,250,000.00 was expended on
roads and public works in 1911.
$3.4,399,000.00 value of farm pro
ducts in 1910.
$14,962,000.00 value of imported
livestock, meat, fruits, etc., 1910.
$35,000,000.00 value of manuis
tures, 1910.
$!C,183,00t.0 wn oi minerals
produced in 1910.
$17,160,000.00 value of timber cut
in 1910.
$8,000,000.00 value of fish caught
1910.
$536,555,892.00, clearing house re
turns for 1910.
1,040,000.000 feet of lumber cut in
1910.
ThA average value of occupied farm
land in British Columbia in 1910 was
$74.00. Less than one-tenth of the
available agricultural land in B. C. U
oocurtied.
Milii climate suitable to successful
t i farming and desirable climate in
l-'-' I hinh tn n tViA vpnr 'round. Close
to market being the same distance
from Portland, Oregon, as San Fran
cisco. There is plenty of room for you.
North Coast Land Co., Ltd., Van.
couver. B. C, paid up capital $1,500,'
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