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DAILY FAST On'rY.PXIAX. rFNPT.'-'TOX, OHI-V.OX WF.nXF.SnAY, .FFTFMP.F.n 8. 1915. EIGHT PAGES ;t it A 1? fa' CLUB OWNERS OPPOSE CORNERING MARKET BASEBALL STARS SL I J; V- ' , ...... ' ' - , I r ' ' 1- ' - . , f ' fry y, ' rJ.:A h 1 . ' llii k? f if., .u J; t., , f.;t. ,., :Ui- -. : JbM htfftv KM . N 1 1 J- v v . . VV - i'l - 1-- xv .'l ' to IS T SPOUT OF TRYING TO M Y A PKXNAXT IS COMING IN 1XU HARD RAl'S. BY GEORGE R. HOLMES. (,1'nitod Press Staff Correspondent.) rw M :W rm Y '1 :. ' Rifles and Cartridges for Real .22 Sport IX the .ii caliber as in the high-power arms your shrewd sportsman selects his rifle and cartridges tar result. And when you start to ! crimi, there's no where to stop short of Urminglrn-V MC '"J Smslt mM 'n Slide-Action models, with the lliOK keminnn-l MC tola breech and now. the Autoloading model that n,msstll lunjlts 16 Amifl.- Akii,HS nm-ire tartn4t,s vutu-mtriLvJni tor real .22 iport. cet your rifle and cartridges from the dealer who displays the foj &u UorkojKemt.ttM-LUC. Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading merchanti in Oregon Reminrton Armi.t'nuin M.H r.ktJ.. r. Woolworth Buildri (233 Brotw,) NnYorkCU. RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Julia L Cart right to Persis E. Rowell, Aug ust IS. 1911. is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Belle and A. II Badley to E. D. 'Walker, Sept II. 1912. is satisfied A mortgage executed by Tribune Co. to Mergenthaler Linotype Co.. March 5 m4 for j;18o js satis fied. A mortgage executed by Giles E. Con Dung Low CHOPSUEY NOODLES MOT TABLES CHILLI COIi CAflHE -SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Kverythlng clean and np-to-dat; FIRST CLASS SERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood Bta. HI Pendleton, Or Mortimer to I. W. Durill, Dec t 1914. for $600 is satisfied. A mortgage executed by W. ' B. nitiKie to western Land & Irrigation -o., aiay 17. 1911, is satisfied. Cliattcl Mortgage. John D. Watson and Oliver Brisson to First Xational Bank of Hermiston, $125. 16 head hogs, 77 head of Bhoats. Oliver Brisson to J. A. Donavon. $234.35. One half interest in 16 head hogs. 77 head shoats, 14 head of pigs. G. P. Higginbotham to Walters Commercial Co., $1358. 45 head of steers. Mortgage. B. F. Du Puis to Ida T. Catlin. $3.- "". mv 1-4 or sec. 23, T. 5 X R. i 33 E. V. M. F. Du Puis to Ida T. ratlin II..1 Eddie Murnhv. 1! 300, SW 1-4 of XW 1-4 of sec. 3 X.. R. 34 E,. W. M. Chas. McBee to A. M. Elam, 2000. the XV 1-4 of XW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of sec. St. T. 6 N R 35 E.. W. M. Quit Claim Deed. F. L. Atkinson to A. M. Elam, $10, 10 acres of land, title descriptive. NEW YORK, Sept. S. The grand little sport of trying to buy a pen-1 ant, so lately instituted in the Am-1 erican league, is in for a drastic bit! of t legislation when the magnates congregate around the Hot Stove this coming winter, unless something! goes awry. Ban Johnson is going to have his work cut out for him in smoothing over some of the deals that have been pulled off in his cir cuit this season, it is said on excellent authority. Several club owners, par ticularly in Washington and Xcw York, are going to present some mighty strong arguments against a rV'w magnates with a lot of money being permitted to corner all the stars in the league and make a one. two or three-sided affair of the race. The first week In September finds three teams in the American league still in the pennant hunt Boston, Detroit and Chicago. Each of these teams has been reinforced by recog nized stars this season, bought from other American League clubs, with the result that they have been 'way uut in front most of the season ami the fans in the cities whose stars have been sold, are sore. And they can't be blamed. According to this treory, John D. Rockefeller could bring a pennant to Cleveland every year. In justice to Detroit, however, It may be said that President Navln didn't unloosen, the purse strings un til he was forced to In self-defense. Charles Comiskey of the White Sox, whose sportsmanship has never been questioned, started the merry little war of dollars by buying Eddie Col lins from the finally embarrassed ! Athletics for $50,000. When Collins! didn't add the necessary punch to make the Sox a penant winner, the Old Roman went out and paid $10,-1 000 for Eddie's former teammate',! Still there was 1 e. R-a.i i: j n 4 B incuu-iiucu aMi(a 1 One Pound Glass Humidors T i something wrong, and Comiskey took j Xemo Heboid from the Cleveland Club at tiie waiver price. To top off this amazing bit of baseball financ ing ,b.e bought Joe Jackson from the s; me club for a price said to be ap- I roxlmatt-ly $20,000. Its a question whether the Old Roman's ambition Prevents roughness during the summer NVAL'S FAGE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cent Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best i F. E. Williams to McMillan Co. to bring a pennant to the South Side i JH A tract of land, title descriptive. J. E. Taylor to McMillan Co.. $1 A tract of land, title descriptive. Deed. W. H. Stamper to J. C Turner, II.. 050. Lots 1, 9 and 10, block 8, Sal ing's addition to Weston. A. M. Elam to Martha G. McBee, $10, a tract of land, title descriptive. May McLeod to Mrs. R. J. Cock burn, $222. Lots 4 and 5, block 41, town of Freewater. Ida E. Warner, et al, to A. W. War ner. $1. a tract of land, title de scriptive. J. H. and W. B. Brooke to Edward Mason, $3500. A tract of land In Milton. E. C. Sanderson to Ben Du Puis, $10. A tract of land, title descriptive. Chas. Schatz to Anna Schatz, $900. a tract of land, title descriptive. Chemists Discuss Saving. SEATTLE. Wash.,, Sept. 8. The American Chemical Asociation dls- ' cussed the commercial utilization of waste products of the lumber Indus try. rTofessor James R. Withrow, University of Ohio, described the dis tillations from hardwood. Professor 8. F. Acree. University of Wisconsin, denied iat German aniline dyes had driven vegetable coloring matter from the markets. Herbert X. Crltes, of Everett, Wn.," read a paper on the use of ammon ium hydroxide. T. G. Thompson, University of Washington, explained his experiments. iiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uoyj Openf 1 HongKongCafs j E M NMI'IE PARLORS Noodles I j i AND Chop Suey txuMtte Traf Order a So1alty. 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Try them, and you also will find that they r.lay Be Relied Upon Diraetiofia of ipmUI thIu. with every boer. boid enrroliere. la boaea, 10c, 2Sc fans hasn't run. away with his judg ment. President Lannin of the Red Sox kicked in with $10,000 for Jack Bar ry immediately after Collins was sold to Chicago, and lately he bought Sam Agnew from the- Browns for $8000. Lastly, the Tigers, bought Bill James from the Browns at reputed price of $15,000. There are several, cities in the Johnson loop that needed bolstering up, and one of them is New York. Ruppert and Huston, the new owners are making a game effort to do it, but they're getting little help from the league. Another is Washington. And another 1 St Louis where Branch Rickey is trying to build up a team in accordance "with the time honored method. Xaturally, letting three, clubs corner the market isn't going to. make- any great hit with American league supporters in those cities. The howl raised in New York is still echoing. Xot only does It make the fans In the unlucky cities temporarily sore, but it destroys what is far more es sential to the game Bblic confi dence in its honesty and. sportsman ship, and it is generally accepted thai sporting rivalry is the heart at the game. One of the many remedies suggest ed for this latest evil is not to let any club dispose of a player to an other club after June i- or after the real peannant chase gets started. It Is practically certain that some thing will be done, Iru any event. I ! i 5 - 'r J - i 1 f i' TV. f it I i ), ,s ,6 1 0 a f v t..".M, UJ til r")U can't make a man oat of a boy by puttin' him on ttilts. An' no process will ever make tobacco mature. You got to let Nature do it her own way. T OOW do you suppose trie "bite' gets into a tobacco leaf? Nature, of course. How do you suppose the bite can be taken out? Nature, of courses Nature's way slow, careful ageing is the way. That's why VELVET ages for not less than two years. Huge wooden caslcs protect the leaf. Oat comes the natural harshness, commonly called " bite." In stays the natural flavor and aroma. And VELVET starts right by being the pick of the Burley crop considered unequaled tobacco foi the pipe. What are you smoking? Ha-Oa you read '"Pipe "Philosophy' iVetx)et Joe's netv booK. of titrji and bright sayings? Send a two cent stamp for a copy St Louis, Mo, CmrtiU f 95 since. Ingle is now lm San- Francisco and Promoter Farrell has written to him and teels sure he will accept the challenger. In that event the bout will be staged here on the Fridaj evening at Round-up week. At Newark Brooklyn I 10 0 Newark 0 I I NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Brooklyn. Brooklyn 1 i 0 PhlladelpSIa , 1 3 S At New York- Boston . 7 New Yorh. 2 Good Bout is in Prospect at the Oregon Theater FAJtRELL AMDs CLARK WILL CLASH TON IGHT MOTH HOYS OOXFIDENT. This evening la ths Oregon thater one of the best boxing bouts evef staged In the city will be put on, with Billie Farrell of Pendleton and Tom my Clark of Portland as prlaciples. It will go 20 rounds if both fighters are able to stand up for that distance and, if their previous bout at Athena is taken as arftandard, it will be the slambangest melee the fans have ever seen. ' Both of the boys are confident of victory- Clark declares he can wear Farrell down in 20 rounds but Far rell, who is a clean liver and who Is in fine fighting trim, declares he will be stronger in the last rounds than his opponent. Both lightweights are eager to get a win and the fans are sure to see something lively. Young Dozier, the flyweight fight ft, will be on In one of the prelimi naries ncl a couple of colored boxers will probably figure in a three round go before the main event. CariM-nU-r to Meet Ingle, Jack Carpenter, who fought and won a number of battles here a few years ago, Is back in the city and wants to meet George Ingle, the Se attle 140 pounder who disposed of Bud Anderson here a short time Standard Oil Adopts 8-Hour Day. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. Announce ment of the adoption of an eight-hour 1 day by the Standard Oil Company of New Jery was made here, on behalf At St. Loiua of the board of directors of that con- Chicago 8 cern. Twenty-five thousand workers St. Louis 1 were said to be affected by the order. At Pittsburg; Cincinnati S pacific coast irrAflrn Pittsbutt s 7 mOMEM Plenty to Loan Come in and See Us MATLOCX-LAATZ liESTfJENT GO. Ill East Court St $ $ At Los Angeles San Francisco 4 8 Los Angeles 2 10 11 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 aiHUT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 II I II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 IIU1I II II 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 II 1 1 llTl I! 1 1 1 1 IM1 II 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 11 1 1 f mill III 1 1 1 1 1 f It 1 1!2 No other games played. Teems S traveling. E AMERICAX I,EGCE. At Chicago Chicago 10 IJ Detroit S 12 At Boston New York 8 12 Boston 3 S At Cleveland St. Louis 4 Cleveland 1 .T' Ac Philadelphia Philadelphia Washington Bl Second game; Washington 7 19 Philadelphia 4 6 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Spokane Tacoma St 20 Spokane- 4 10 FEDERAL LEAGUE. At St. Leuls St. Louis t 8 Chicago 0 0 Second game: Chicago 3 7 St. Leuis 2 4 At Kansas City Pittsburg I 8 Kautas City 2 Second game: Pittsburg 4 B Kansas City 2 ' S 3 2 4 E i 3 4 " 1 E 2 1 low to Finance fho Building of a Littlo Homo ARE YOU A YOUNG MAN? just getting started in business, or have you a steady job drawing a good wage or salary, working hard, ambitious for the future, married to the sweetest of wives, and perhaps with the first little ones spurring you on? And you would like to have a home of your own and independence for life in the midst of a great community of the finest body of people ever gathered together in a city? -;' 1 That would be really worth while, would it not? Then why not! You can own a home and pay for it in monthly payments not much in excess of the rent you are now paying. "The Man from the Lumber Yard" will help you find just the plan that is best suited to your family and purse, and assist you in financing the build ing operations. 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