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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. FENPLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 21. 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
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STANDING OF T11K TK.VMS.
l'at'iflo ast l eague Standings.
W. L. Pot.
San Francisco 59 46 ,56i
Los Angeles 59 62 .532
Oakland 53 56 .4S6
Salt Lake 50 54 .4S1
Portland 47 53 .470
Vernon 50 57 .467
Yesterday's Results.
At Salt Lake Portland 6, Salt lake
1.
At Vernon Vernon 19, Oakland T.
At San Francisco San Francisco 6,
Los Angeles 2.
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JLI ON. N.Y
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TOBACCO satisfied a clean, small
chew. It's the Real Tobacco Chew,
So satisfying and comforting that men
are glad to hear f bout it. And then
when they've found it their next impulse
is to see that their friends get the good
news, too.
A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco season
and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the
grinding and spitting.
TMC REAL TOBACCO
W-B CUT IS IOHC SHRED. RIGHT-CUT IS SHORT SHMD.
Take less than one-quarter the old aiie chew. It
will be more satisfying than mouthful of ordinary
tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the
strength chew that tuiu you, then tee how easily and
evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies,
how much less you have to spit, how few chews you
take to be tobacco satisfied. That's wby it is Tk
Meal Toitur Cktw. That's whv it costs less in the end.
The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. Aa
icesa of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much.
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind.
(Notice bow the sail brings
oat the rich tobacco taste.))
WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York Gly
(BUY FROMLEALER 0RSEN3 10 STAMPS TO lisj
Nfw Yorkers Irtiik Milk.
NEW TORK, July 21. Milk la b
coming the favorite drink of resi
dents of New Tork and the number;
of licensed saloons here la decreas-j
lng, according to the statisticians of
the health department. j
They announced that the consump-!
tion of milk in this city had lucreased
10 per cent in ten years and that the!
daily average ier capita In the Bo;-- j
uph of Manhattan is 3.63 gills.
O "It Put (he (ease in
q taste," says
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Therefore, drink refreshbg, delicious
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In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County.
H. M. CULTER, PROP. j
Bowling, Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc.
Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths.
HotellRate, 810.50 Per Week 1
INCLUDING BATHS. g
COTTAGES FOR RENT. FREE CAMP GROUNDS M
GOOD INCLOSED PASTURE.
QAuto stage, carrying passengers
and mail, connects with regulai
stage at Ukiah every Tuesday,
J Thursday and Saturday.
! Round trip automobile fare
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CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYSI!
Mackay to Carry a Gun.
MIXEOLA, X. 7., July 21. Clar
ence H. Mackay, president of the Pos
tal Telesraph company, applied for
permission to carry a revolver for pro
tection. His request was granted.
The Mackay estate at Rosslyn has been
snder heavy guard since Frank Holt's
recent attempt on the life of J. Pier
pont Morgan. It also was reported
that Mackay had received several
threatening letters.
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favorite fountain .L,
liOTTI.ING WORKS.
at which to rest and enjoy
the hot summer. g
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from Pilot Rock $5.00 i
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National League.
W. L.
Philadelphia 43 34
Pet.
.558
Brooklyn
Chicago
.43 33 .531
.43 33 .531
New York SS 39 .494
St Louis 42 43 .494
Pittsburg 40 41 .494
Boston 39 43 .478
Cincinnati 32 44 .421
American League.
Boston 61 2S
Detroit 62 31
Chicago S3 33
New Tork 42 41
Washington 41 42
St. Louis 33 49
.646
.626
.616
.506
.494
.453
.354
.354
Cleveland
.29 53
.29 63
Philadelphia
Federal League.
Kansas City 4S 34
Chicago 49 35
St. Louis ; 4S 36
Pittsburg 42 S3
Newark 42 40
Brooklyn 37 43
Buffalo 38 52
Baltimore 30 52
American Association.
St. Paul 49 37
Indianapolis 49 33
Kansas City 46 43
Minneapolis 44 44
Louisville 43 44
Milwaukee 41 44
Cleveland 40 44
.535
.583
.571
.531
.512
.435
.422
.366
.570
.563
.523
.500
.494
.482
.476
Columbus
.34 53
.391
Western League.
Tes Moines 53 29
Denver . 43 35
Lincoln 43 33
Topeka 46 3S
.646
.563
.531
.531
Omaha 43 39
Sioux City 44 45
St. Joseph 33 49
Wichita 30 51
.524
.494
.40
.370
Northwestern league.
Spokane 58 36 .609
Tacoma 54 41 .563
Vancouver 44 43 .478
Seattle 44 50 .468
Victoria 42 49 .462
Aberdeen 40 57 .412
Yesterday's Results.
American Association Indianapo
lis 9-, Kansas City 2-8; St. Paul 5.
Columbus 0; Milwaukee 5, Louisville
4; Cleveland 6-8. Minneapolis 14-6.
Western League Sioux City 5-3,
Omaha 3-3; Wichita 8. Lincoln 6; To
peka 2-8, Denver 9-5; Des Moines
4-1, St. Joseph 3-6.
Where the Teams Play Today.
Pacific Coast Leagu Portland at
Salt Lake. Oakland at Vernon, Los
Angeles at Pan Francisco.
PETERSON IS PITCHER .
OF SEASON, SAYS RUSS
Former North Yakima Chueker Has
Won 1j&h Seea Game for Taco
ma; McQitury Making Good In Out
field, Tl'iss Hall, erstwhile umpire in the
Western Tri-State league and now
hilding the managerial reins in the
Tacoma club, thinks he has the best
pitching prospect of the season In
Henry Peterson, the handsome young
twiiier who for the past two sasons
was on the North Yakima staff in the
Western Til-State league.
Peterson haa won the last even
games he has pitched for Tacoma and
H going like a house afire. Last year
he was Yakima's only good bet and,
despite the poor showing of his club,
landed in the front ranks of winning
twirlers. In the spring of 1913 he
Wai With Peaitle and finished the sea
son with Yakima, tast spring Mck
Williams tried him out and turned i
him back to Yakima. Then at the
close of the season Hall grabbed him
and he Is Justifying the Judgment of
the former umpire. As far back as
1913 Tealy Raymond predicted that
Peterson would be another Bill
James and It begins to look like he
has arrived.
Hall has recruited his team largely
from the old Western Trl-State clubs.
Ktokke and Grover, formerly of Yaki
ma, are playing regularly at first and
s?ond and Eddie Johnson of Walla
Walla Is his leading outfielder.
Leo McQuary, the big twirler who
was with Pendleton and Yakima last
season, Is now filling the left garden
for Aberdeen and Is hitting like his
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AND SIGHTLY luttic
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Job depended upon his stick. Mc
Quary played in the outfield a good
deal last season an was able to take
care of his garden In good shape. He
is a hard and consistent hitter and
was urged while here to quit the
pitching game and develop himself ns
an outfielder.
REMINGTON STRIKE DOES
. NOT LAST VERY LONG
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., July 21.
The strike which threatened to in
volve machinists throughout the coun
try this afternoon was broken, for the
time being, at least.
Following a several hours talk by
General Manager Penfleld of the
Remington Arms & Ammunition com
pany In which announcement of an
S-hour day and wage Increases of J6
per week was made, the men agreed
to remain at work.
Threats of the strike at the Rem
ngton Arms and Ammunition plant
assuming more serious proportions
became a reality today when 1000 ma
chinists and bricklayers walked o'Jt.
There was no disorder.
J J. Keppler, vice president of the
machinists' union, and John A.
Houston, vice president of the struc
tural ironworkers, are In charge of
the strike.
Vast quantities of war munitions
for the allies are being manufactured
at the Remington plant and In the
shops of some of its sub-contractors.
The machinists In four subsidiary
plans of the Remington company al
so struck. Picketing immediately ber
gan about the parent plant as well ai
the subsidiary shops'. The plant aro
now running to full capacity.
T1HKD, ACHING MUSCLES RE-
LIEVED.
Hard work, over-exertton, mean
stiff, sore muscles. Sloan's Liniment
lightly applied, a little quiet, and
your soreness disappears like magic.
"Nothing ever helped like your
Sloan's Liniment. I can never thank
you enough," writes one grateful user,
Stops suffering, aches and pains.
An excellent counter Irritant, better
and cleaner than mustard. All drug'
gists, 25c. Get a bottle today. Pene
trates without rubbing. Adr.
I MVEitSITY S NEW
BtlLDIXG FINISHED
r.MVKRSITY OF OREGON, El-
gene, July 21. "Johnson Hall," fie
new administration building of the
University of Oregon, Is Just com
pleted and the various departments
and officers who are to occupy If are
moving In this week.
Autumn will find the following de
partments Installed In the new quar
ters: Geology, mathematics, Greek,
public speaking and proba'bly one or
two other departments of Instruction
dean of college of letters and science
dean of women, registrar, business
manager, extension department, and
president of the university.
"Guild Hall," the auditorium on
the first floor, which will be under
the charge of the department of pub
He speaking, but which will be the
usual university meeting place for all
conferences, lectures, etc , that do not
require the big Vlilard auditorium,
will probably be opened by the min
isters of all denominations who wilt
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the Deliberate Choice of the
Great Body of American Sportsmen
Nowhere else in the whole
the strong public opinion
This Remington-UMC public opinion
has been growing for ninety-nine years.
Partly is it due to the achievements
of Remington-UMC ia the design or
construction of Arms and Ammunition.
But back of these achievements stands
the fact that your American is the most
practical-minded sportsman in the world
Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading
merchants in-Oregon
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.'
Woolworth Building, 233 Broadway, New York City
Clean and oit your gun with REM OIL.
tmtdmr Safnnt, Lutrfcaat, Bust fmaliMH
HI;;
hold the third annual Oregon mini"
tealrl conference later this month.
Oil Pipe Lines Sold.
NEW YORK. July 21. The Stand
ard Oil company of New Jersey, it he
came known, has sold two of its pipe
lines and has found a purchaser for
the third one.
Officials of the company declined
to comment on the report that the
lines were sold because they had no
alternative under a recent ruling of
the interstate commerce commission
or to make public the amount o(
COMES FROM CHINA TO
Ml-- '
NEW YORK, July 21. Mrs. Chung
Fong and Mr. Wong Chung are man
and wife today, the bride having Just
completed a trip from the Land of the
Rising Sun to wed Mr. Chung. He rffH
if" Ci-'"
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field of sport do you find the
in favor of Remington -
and the most loyal to the arms and
ammunition that give him the service ,
he knows he ought to have.
He it is who is holding up the hands
of the Remington-UMC dealer making
the Red Ball Hark of Remington-UMC
the Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarter
in your town.
money involved In any of the three
U'Mnsuctinns.
Ollllllt-HM Mltlctt suit.
LONDON, July 21. The suit of
Iiiane. Countess de Hechevet, against
the executors of the late J. P. Mor
gan, for 130,000, the value of a vase
and picture she was nlleged to have
sold the millionaire In 1912, was sot
tied before the lord chief Justice on
terms that were not disclosed.
The defendants had denied that Mr.
Morgan had ever engaged In such a
tranaction.
WED FAITHFUL WOOER
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Mrs. Fong ten years ago' hi Hong
Kong when he was a teacher In the
Canton Christian College. Then he
came to this country and they lorres
ponded until he obtained her consent
to his proposal of marriage.
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