East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST ORKGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 17. V.HZ.
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K'lGHT PAGES
Economy Basement Prices
American Prints 5
Calcuttas, reds, blues, blacks,
greys, etc.
Standard check gingham (i
Westbrook ginghams .'. 7f
Fine stripes and plaids.
Other grades up to 15
Dorris percales, 36 inch 0
Other grades up to 15
Extra large Turkish bath towel 25
An unusual bargain.
Best grade table oil cloth 19
Hope bleached muslin 7
Just Study This List and
Daisy bleach muslin, 36 inch.... 8
Indian head muslin, 36 inch 12y2f
Berkley Lons-Cambric No. 60 12yte
Berkley Lons Cambric
No. 100 ..' 16 2-3?
Berkley Lons-Cambric No. 150 20?
Unbleached 36 inch "C" muslin 4?
Sewport LL muslin : 5
Santee River muslin 6
9- 4 Aurora bleach 24
10- 4 Aurora bleach 27
9-4 Pequot bleach 27Vit
See What It Means to You.
J NS The Ladle. Store
l.liHT luhiba riMriiMtl.
LONDON, April 16. The unoffl.
clal Information bureau Issued a
statement Baying that the HrltlBh
steamer Falaba sunk at sea March
2S by a German submarine, with a
lima of more than 100 lives, wag not
armed.
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Reliable Gleaning and Pressing
We have the best equipped plant In Pendleton for doing this
work right. Our big Investment and years of experience are
our guarantee mat we will satisfy you for, to continue receiving
your patronage we realize we must give the best service al
ways, and be rrHponstblo for all work sent us.
Get the best work ponlble and always bo protected, by
sending your cleaning and pressing to
FELL'S
206 '4 E. Alta St.. Phone 10
120 W. Court St., rhone 43!.
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A CLOSK HACK OF TEX j S3
INNINGS, j H
Then Cnmrs the Dcliiirc and Visitors 3
.simply swat tile Hall Vntll It Ap-
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Seeley, rf 5
Smith, 2b 6
Morgan, ss 6
Hayes, c 1
Weller. c 4
Sieberts, 3b 5
Baldwin, cf 6
Fryer, If 4
Ooble, lb
Phelps, p
AB K H PO A E g
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2 17
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TutaU 48 12 17 33 16 1
Pendleton. . AB R H PO A E
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it is not true, the statement goes
on, that sufficient time was given
the pHSHengers ami the crew of this
vessel to escape. The German sub
marine closed In on the Falaba, as
certaining her name, signalled her to
stop und gave those on board five!
minutes to take to their boats. It!
would have been nothing less than j
a miracle, It Is pointed out, If all the!
passengers and the crew of a goodj
sizea nner nan oeen ame to take to
her bouts within the time allowed.
"While some of the boats wer
still on their davits," the statement
declares, "the submarine fired a tor-
i pedo at the Falaba at short range.
This action made It absolutely cer
tain that there must be great loas
of life and It must have been com
mitted knowingly, with the intention
of producing that result."
Gordon, ss ( 1 2 3 3
R. Knight, 2b 0 2 2 3
Parlctt. If 5 0 2 2 0
Peterson, c 6 2 3 9 1
Varlan, cf 3 1 0 1 0
Slebert. 3b 4 1 1 2 3
E. Knight, rf 4 0 1 1 0
Peters, lb 2 0 0 0 o:j
Stranahan. lb 3 0 0 7 0 0 3
McGarrlgle, p 4 1 0 0 5 1
Totals 43 11 33 15 8 ' j
Score by innings: I E
O. A. C H
R 0120300000 12 E
H 0212211002 617
Pendeton I 3
R 0310002000 0 6 5.
H 2310202010 011 E
Summary: 5
Sacrifice hits. Smith, Baldwin,: S
Fryer, Varlan, E. Knight; two base
hits, Peterson 2, Fryer: three base pgj
hits. Gordon; home runs, Weller;
stolen baces, Seeley, Fryer, Peterson, '
Slebert; first on balls, off Phelps 4, !
off JlcGarrigle 4; smirk out by , 3
Phelps 4, by McGarrigle 5; passed '
balls, by Hayes 1, Weller 1; wild;
pitches, by Phelps 1; left on bases, ! pg
O. A. C, 11, Pendleton 9; double S3
plays, R. Knight, unassisted, McGar-j g
rigle to Peterson to Stranahan; hit bys
pitcher, Fryer; time
hours; umpire. Cox,
Opened Promptly of 9 o'clock
HUNDREDS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF
THE GREAT SAVINGS
How can you sell GOOD GOODS SO CHEAP?
was the question being asked on every side, our
one and only answer is We bought the stock for
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of game, 3 3
EXPERT SWIMMERS IN
CONTEST FOR HONORS
CHICAGO. April 16. The National
amateur water polo tournament of the
Amateur Athletic Union opened today
!ln the tank of the Illinois Athletic
Club. The largest teams are entered
by the Chicago, Illinois and New
York Athletic Clubs. The I. A. C. are
the present polo champs.
PILES CURED AT KOZE BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD.
If yon suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind
or protruding Piles, send me your address,
and I will tell you how to cure yourself at
i will tlso send some of this borne treatment j
rree lor trial, who reierence irum juui j
i .it.. unnutiul I'.ara ponnrt Im. l
I on n iuvbiiij ti -i .
.u4i.. -nllAf mrtA inMutv riires. nenn no
I money, but tell others of this offer. Write
todsy to Mrs. M. Bummers, ui i , nun
uame, ma.
It took the O. A. C. baseballers U S
Innings and most of the afternoon ;H
and evening to triumph over the 3
Pendleton amateur Bucks yesterday S3
In the first of a two-game series. Not g
until the swatfest had extended Itself
into two extra frames could the col- 3j
lege boys annex a winning margin 3
but when they did they spilled over, 5
putting as many runs across In that H3
last chapter as they did In all of thn S
ten preceding ones. The final score S3
was 12 to which doesn"t exactly s
sound as If it belonged to a close and I E3
extra Inning battle.
It was a young stalwart named 3
Weller who pulled the cork that bot- ;E3
tied up the game. Coming to bat In Ej
the 11th with the bases loaded and 1 S3
none down, he delivered himself of S3
one of the se heroic deeds such as I S3
abound in tales of the Immortal S3
Merriwell Bros. He Just naturally 'S3
slammed that ball into the deep 1 S3
shadows of the left hand bleachers
for a home run. That ' netted four S3
its .mm
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and are giving the people of Umatilla County the
advantage of this phenominal buy.
We wish to apologize for not being able to wait
upon every one today but for Monday we have
arranged for additional help to serve you promptly
buy while the selections are at their best
Gome
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We are looking for you, personally.
SALE AT FORMER
Wohlenberg Stor
0(1 100 CI RIGHT
THEATRE Only
MUHLfi
LeCOMTE & FLESHER, by Sp2cial Arrangement
with MORT H. SINGER Announce
The 2 Snt Happiest Hit
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LIKE HER NAMESAKE. RECORDING CONQUESTS EVERYWHERE
Delicious Music Delightful Comedy
Darling Chorus De Luxe Production
Exactly as Presented in Chicago 1 year
New York City 8 Months
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Favorite Musical Great Songs O Brilliant
Comedy Farceurs m A Ensembles m Big Acts
INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL FAMOUS
BEATIFUL "EVE" CHORUS
At These Special Prices Lower Floor, First 13 rows $1.50; Bal
ance Lower Floor $1.00; Balcony $1.00, 75c; Gallery 50c. Seats
on Sale at Pendleton Drug Co., SUNDAY, APRIL 18th . ..
ie pitching
I a man's
la t inn nine '
runs to the good and, before the ca
dets could forget their enthusiasm,
they had pounded two more around
the circuit
For all the Inglorious ending the
game was an interesting one to
watch and the playing of the, Bucks,
most of whom are high school kids,
threw a surprise Into the spectators
as well as the visiting team. They
started to pound the pettet right at
the start and, before the rah rah
boys could convince themselves that
they would have to play hard to win;
the humble wearers of the blue were
in the lead.
Merle Phelps, a Hermiston fresh
man, was sent to the slab for the O.
A C. team and a group of admiring
project dwellers were up to watch
him perform. The Knowledge of
their presence seemed to make the
young twirler nervous for It took
him several innings before he could
begin to be effective against the
Bucks. McGarrigle did the
for Pendleton and he did
job of it through the regul
innings. After that the strain began!
to tell and he wobbled. In the tenth1
he allowed the bases to fill with onlyj
one down but was extricated by a i
pretty double play which he hiiuseifj
started.
The Pendleton boys were no match
for the collegers In the fielding de
partment as the error column will,
show. However, their fielding wasn't I
as bad as said column would indicate. I
Most of the errors were the result of!
bad throws made in fast playing, j
(.hots Gordon, playing the sec-i
ond game of his career, was one of
the slurs of the game despite the
three errors against him. He rap
ped out a single and a triple in the
first two times up, was only prevent
ed from getting a third hit by the
sensational fielding of Captain Ooble
and registered a score by a pretty
piece of baserunnlug In the second. '
Gordon was lead-off man In the
batting order and led off for Pendle-
ton In the first, after the college boys
had been retired, one, two, thrle,'
with a clean single to left. Parlett's'
single advanced him to second andj
he made his way to third on a wild
pitch. He was caught at the plate, I
however, In an endeavor to score on
Peterson's Infield ball. O. A. C. op
ened the scoring in the second.
Hayes opened with a single and Sie
berts followed with what looked like
n sure hit through short. Gordon
fielded It. however, and threw toj
second In time to catch Hayes had
not Knight dropped the ball. There
were two on and none down when'
naldwln, one of the hitting stars of.
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Some Big Bargains in
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You know the word "HOLT" means dependable and any time you buw a HOLT at a
reduction you are making money fast.
One good JUNIOR HOLT HARVESTER; 16 foot cut; ground power; in good con
dition and ready to go into the field. To be sold for JUST ONE-THIRD ITS REAL
WORTH.
One JUNIOR HOLT HARVESTER, good as new; 14 foot cut; ground power. To be
sold for only $750.00.
A few BABY HOLT HARVESTERS; 12 foot cut; their owners have bought larger
machines of the same make and they will be sold at a great sacrifice.
One BETTY BEST 10 foot cut HARVESTER, just like new, to be sold for only ?300.
One entirely new PRIDE OF WASHINGTON THRESHER with RUSSELL ENGINE,
to be sold at less than the cost of the engine alone.
HERE'S THE HOLT RECORD: 600 harvesters sold by us without a single rejection.
The above machines have been accumulated by their owners buying new HOLTS.
They are all in good condition and the first buyer here gets his choice at a bargain.
E. L. SMITH COMPANY
319 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
Telephone 516
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