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DAILY EAST ORKOOXTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TTIl'IJ.SDAV. MAY 21. UH.
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TAMPICO AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY JUST TAKEN
M'KEEV LOOKS SAFE IX NINTH
"' BUT UMPIRE CALIFS
IIIM OCT.
BAKER,- Ore.. May 21. Eaker
won from Pendleton 4 to J yesterday
on a questionable decision by Umpire
Koy Beck who called McKeen out at
the plate in the ninth when he surely
looked safe. Fulwlder deserved to win
more easily than he did. He pitched,
a five hit game and with a little bet
ter backstopplng would have blanked
the visitors.
Baker got to Shroeder early and
scored in the first, two more in the
third on clean hitting and another in
the fourth on three hits, one a two
bagger.' Shroeder tightened then but
It was too late. The Bucks scored In
the third on passed ball, walk and
Varlan'a double. In the, eighth they
made another on a walk, error and
putout and in the ninth Peterson trip
led and 'scored, after McKeen had
walked, on a double steal.. Coen then
walked after Briggs had sacrificed and
again the double steal was tried. It
looked as though McKeen was safe by
a mile but Beck didn't see It that way.
The score:
Pendleton AB R H PO
Kaughton. 2b 2 1 0 1
Lodell, lb 4 0
Varian, cf 4 0
Pembroke, c 4 0
Peterson, 3b S 1
McKeen. rf 2 0
Briggs, If 2 0
EXCELLENT PITCHING FEATURE
OF GAME ENDING 3 TO
1 FOH V. W.
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hroeder, p
Totals . .
Baker
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King, lb ..
Fuller, c ..
Nadeau, cf .
French. 2b .
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WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 21
(Special.) Walla Walla took the
second of the series from North Yaki
ma 3 to 1 In a first class game, fea
tured by excellent box work and some
fast fielding.
Two of Walla Walla's runs were
earned. Both Washington and Pet
erson dH.fine work in the box.
Washington striking out 8 and Peter
son 3. The ball was hit frequently
but nearly always fielded well.
Walla Walla scored first in the
fifth. Jackson walked, was advanc
ed bv two sacrifice hits and scored
on Webb's error.
Two more bruins came home in
the seventh. Washington, on by a
force hit, was advanced when John
son walked and both scored on
Schmidt's double.
In the eighth North Yakima saved
herself from a shutout Webb, given
a life when Lundstrom overthrew
first a mile went to third on fielders
choice and scored on Green's hit
' The score:
Yakima.
, AB R H PO
Feny, If 4 0 1 0
Green. So 4 0 1 3
Harrod, 2b 4 0
Stoppe, lb 3
Plantz. cf . 4
Kranse, ss 3
Hall, rf . . . .- 4
Webb, c 3
Peterson, p 2
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age of New York City, a marine on
th. battleshiD Connecticut, who came
to the United States on the hospital
ship Solace with a wound in his leg.
iigatiibts
Totals 31
Rears
1 S 24 12 2
Johnson,
Schmidt,
Childers.
If .
2b
3b
AB R H PO
2 112
0 1 Lundstrum, ss
4 9 27 13 2
Totals 31
Score by Innings:
Pendleton . ..0 0100001 13
Baker 1 0210000 4
Summary: 'Left on bases, Pendle
ton, C; Baker 11.. two-base hits. Ful
ler, Llnd, Varian, McKeen; three-base
hits, Peterson; sacrifice hits. King,
Eriggs; ' double plays. Fulwider to
King; pased balls. Fuller 2; struck
I out, by Fulwider 6, Shroeder 7; bases
on balls, Fulwider 6; Shroeder 7;
wild pitch. Shroeder; stolen bases,
Peterson. McKeen, Lind, Fuller; bats
men hit by pitched balls. Peterson
and Briggs; time 2 hours; umpire, Roy
Beck.
FAN FODDER
4
4
, 4
Harmon, cf 4
Sheely, lb 2
Wallace, rf 3
Jackson, c 2
Washington, p . . . 2
3 5
Totals 27
Score by innings:
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Bears 000010
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CALGARY. Alta.. May 21. The Do
minion government has been request
ed by the board of control of the In
ternational Irrigation congress to In
vite delegates from all countries
n' where Irrigation agriculture Is prac-i
0 tlsed, to attend the 21st Congress In
n' Calgary. Oct. S to 9. In addition to
0 the foreign representatives and speak-
0 ers there will attend expert irriga-
I tionists from the principal stations of
1 the union and the provinces of the
i Dominion.
1 0 l! The congress this year promises to
2 0 3 be one of the most notable in the his-
! tory of the organization from an edu-
Earned runs. Bears 2. Left on cational standpoint, ana irom tne
bases, Yakima 6; Bears 4. Two-base 1 economic results which may follow,
hits. Stokke and Schmidt. Sacrifice There is much in the methods which
hits! Johnson and Washington. ; have been so successfully used by the
Double plays. Kraiwe, Stokke, Sheely , Canadians which can be studied and
unassisted. Hit by pitcher. Krause. to some extent adopted by the home
Bases on balls, off Petterson 4. off builders of the states. Methods of col
Washlngton 2. Struck out. by Peter-1 onizatlon are to be given special at-
son 3, by Washington 8. empire, tentlon
ERUPTIONS ON
YOUR FACE OR BODY
Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms
of eczema or salt rheum, pimples,
and other eruptions come from
humors, which may be either In
herited or acquired through defective
digestion and assimilation.
To treat these eruptions with dry
ing medicines Is dangerous.
Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar
saparllla. It helps the system dis
charge the humors, and Improves the
digestion and assimuaiion.
to the root oi aiseases.
It goes
Get It today.
THE EXCEPTION.
A teacher In a Liverpool school was
trying to find from a tiny child the
name of his father. He seemed quite
unable to think of it, so to help that
she asked:
"What do you call him?"
"I call him father," was the reply
"Well, what does your mother call
him?"
The response was eloquent of the
manners of the neighborhood.
"She doesn't call him anything. She
likes him." Liverpool Post.
Hall. Time, 1:30. Attendance, 150.
This map shows the approach of
the rebels on Tamplco. The half
Tijoon of dots west of the city Indl-
ate their approach. They found H
necesiwry to reach the city over the
narrow neck of land between the
Panuco River on the north and Lake
Pueblo on the south.
We are still hanging on to the top
rung. v Walla Walla's win and Pen
dleton's loKe yesterday
a one game lead.
still gives us
PROOF CYmiA'RIYE.
"Is Kmithson an Intelligent, well
informed man?"
"Unusually an. As a Juror he Is
alwi,)s rejected by the attorneys on
both tides:
APPETITE NOT AFFECTED.
"I'm not eating very much of late."
"What's the matter, old man? Lost
your appetite?"
".No; my credit." Boston Transcript.
i n peipjles
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CAimraCLES PAINS
Are 'Danger Signals" the human tjrstem'e method of giving warn
ing that tie blood baa become impoverished and circulation poor.
In this condition the human body it almost powerless to resist the
more aerious illness. Don't delay. You need
DIL PIERCE'S
Golden Medical Discovery
It gets is work immod!r at ths Mt of your trouble the Stoaiaetu
It Uoiit s helping baas, liulps to digMt the fuud. Tones up the UMiiat b.
fcuue brings fcw k iwnnsi condition. Fuu4 is proparly sMimilsus and
un4 biu run, rod bluurj. Lvtry trgae U mngOxmad mud ftj tiuve
tiAm frum roots talue from our frxttt merirsa forests. Try til
raniwf now. Miiiy lJer in liquid or Ulilot form or send 60s
Ui Vf. 'Wft' iuyaJuU HwU l, bulftio, H. t , i triul bus.
I
rmm kmvm IW oaibif "MrSn al ASriaer" ef IMS K,r -Hath
A dispatch from Baker says that
Umpire Beck kept the Bucks out of
the winning yesterday. Good as an
alibi but not as average food.
Hall, the Indian released by Lodell
after a brief trial .is trying to prove
his worth to Ford of Yakima.
Local fans are objecting to the
Portland's Oregonian's emthod of
handling the western trl-state returns.
It g-ts"its service alt from Its Walla
Walla correspondent and runs it
without a date line. Mistakes often
creep In such as that Monday article
statins that the Buck and Kubs
broke even last week when, as a
matter of fact, Pendleton won four
out of six.
W-ath-r permitting, several cnr
may try to go to Baker next Sunday
for the game there. The roads are In
line shape, according to Messrs. Bond
Wuukin and I.ampkln who made the
trip Turfduy with Hoy Ritner.
Health a Factor In Success.
The largest factor contributing to
a man's success Is undoubtedly health.
It has been observed that a man Is
seldom sick when his bowels are reg
ular he Is never well when they are
The congress work Is In charge of
a board of governors consisting of
Geo. A. Snow, Salt Lake City, chair
man; Major Richard W. Young, pres
ident of the congress. Salt Lake City;
J S. Dennis, chairman of the local
board of control, which has been or
ganized at Calgary; Douglas White,
constipated. For constipation you Los Angeles; Lou D. Sweet. Denver,
will find nothing quite so good as L.. Newman, Great Falls;, and Arthur
Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only ' Hooker, secretary of the congress, of
move the bowels but Improve the ap- j Spokane.
petite and strengthen the digestion
They are sold by all dealers. Ad.
I1ARITS
We miss President Wilson's quiet
and trenchant wit sadly here at
Princeton." said an instructor in
Greek.
"I remember at one of President
Wilson's receptions ? complained of a
man who boasted of ills bad habits.
'When a man." said the President
'boasts of his bad habits.- you may
rest assure! that they're the best he
has."
Delegates will be shown over the
great irrigation project which begins
practically at the city limits and ex
tends 150 miles to the east. This is
the greatest project of its kind on the
American continent, embracing over
3.000.000 acres and on-which millions
of dollars have been spent. Hunting
and fishing abound in the mountains
near Calgary and the meeting comes
at a delightful season of the year for
tourists.
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
"My sister's husband had an attack
of rheumatism in his arm," writes a
well known resident of Newton,
lows. "I gave him u bottle of Cham
berlain's Liniment which he ipplled
to his arm and on the next morning
the rheumatism was gone" For
chronic muscular rheumatism you
will find nothing better than Cham
berlain's Liniment. Sold by sll deal
ers. A'iv,
NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP
FROM COLO? TRY MY CATARRH BALM
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't ry "July's Omm lslw "
i i'il bottle ns'.
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rsnt tivliii dlMoUts by the heat of the
nostrils; i!'ti-ru- sud heals ilis In-
fisililid, swollen lituiiibiaiis kIi Ij J)iil
liie fiuse, lnnd end tlirout; -'Il-is lilt
sir toiMugi.; stops nuty dUflisiru
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At Portland Portland 5, Tacoma 4
At Vancouver Vancouver (, Se
attle 3.
At Victoria Victoria 2, Spokane 1
Pacific 0at Iicague Results.
At Oakland Portland 7. OaklanJ
At Los Angeles Los ' Angeles 1
Kan Francisco 0.
At Sacramento Venice 10, Sacra
mento C.
Weitcra Trl-KUte fctamllng.
Won Lout Pet.
Pendleton 22 1 .379
Walls Walla 21 17 .65 J
Itaker 1 24 -4
North Yakima . . 15 23 ,395
Rl.-hland and Newbridge, Bak':
county, are to be supplied with
mountain wuter teiu to cot IJ0,
00.
Modern Dentist
s
Dr. Thoe. C. Ofanmrt, staaaces;.
TAYLOR HARDWAKB BXJOO.
Pendleton. Ore.
ROSES
I have 10,000 rosea ready for
Immediate delivery, all grown In
the open ground, and grown la
Heppner. All are on own roots,
comprising 170 varieties of the
best ever blooming sorts; positive
ly guaranteed true to labeL Many
prefer that I make their selection,
giving their preference of colors.
I will always give any rose of
equal value In exchange for those
that do not entirely please you.
I will also donate, as a forfeit, tea
choice ever blooming roses for ev
ery error I make In - filling your
order. I refer yon. te 1. L.
Vaoghan, the electrician, as te
the merits of my roses, Mr.
Vaughan having: over 10 of my
roses growing In his yard.
Address, HARRY CUMMIN G8
Heppner. Oregon.
SOME TOWN, ALL RIGHT.
"Pretty brisk village, they tell me.
"Brisk! I should say it was brisk!
There ain't a bachelor In it an
there's only two old maids an" neither
o them is moren 27.' Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
SERIOUS CATARRH
YIELDS TO HYOMEI
siinniiniimimHiiHiiimiiimmnmiuii:
Yon Breath It
Be wise In time and use Hyomel at
the first symptom of catarrh, such as
frequent head colds, constant sniff
ling, raising of mucus, or droppings
In the throat Do not let the disease
become deep-seated and you are In
danger of a serious If not fatal ail
ment. There is no other treatment for
catarrh, head colds, etc., like the Hyo
mel method, none Just as good, so
easy and pleasant to use, or that gives
such quiet, sure, snd lasting relief.
You breathe It no stomach dosing.
We will refund your money If you are
not benefited.
Try Hyomel at once and see how
quickly It clears the head, stops the
snl'fllng, and banishes catarrh. Hyo
mel helps you enjoy good health. All
druggists sell It. Ask for the com
plete outfit $1.00.
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I chickens
I need it
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I has it!
Chickens, like pcoplo, neo-l
something more tl.au a placa
to live.
They must liave proper
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I mariner r Heart Trouble.
Do you have rain in the region of
the heart? Ioes your heart thump?
Its terrible pounding slarms you?
What Is wrong? Do you be'ieve these
nyniptoms mean heart trouble? Or
gunlc diseases of the heart very sel
do m occasion much patn. Nearly sll
of tlieke isins sr csuMd by some de
rangement of the u.'B)i Ii. Me.-ito)
Tonic Dlaestive Is especially recom
mended for Indigestion snd 4spep
U, and for restoring l lie stomach ts
itj normal functions snd w Dior
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A livable 1 1 air Tonic.
It is sn fuy u.utur to irevi tit dis
eases of scalp by voii.g Werliol
Hair Tonic. t shou'.d be used r sa
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ever publiahed and when we describe!
them ss rare snd fascinating art
beauty studie e are expreasing It
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mous I Vim -li snd other srtiats. To !
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ished by the celebrated phototon
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now. T'Mlsy,
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2 We carry them.
Our toultry fosli will
make the little chick grow
like wecJi; will fatten the
older ones for the tulle and
make tl.fiu tiiii and luf .
Our tonics and remedies
will prcvint und cure ail
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