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i.. TAGS TWO DHL? EAST O-EOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919. TWELVE PA0E3 The Most-Attractive Efficient Service AND THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. THAT'S WHAT WE GIVE YOU EVERY DAY. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WARE . - HOUSE, PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. " " .". FOR' WOMEN AND CHILDREN CARTER'S UNIT UNDERWEAR The. . Dresses In . 1 I ;.-.. Paris Says "Saiin" All the exquisite new shades, dear to the heart of the debutan te and the quiet, subdued street shades, glow and glisten in Satin Etoile. We have featured Satin Etoile for many season not only for its beauty but also because we know it will give you utmost service. See this fine Satin in the new shades. - The yard j gQ Carter's Union Suits Only complete and all-'round worth :an account for CARTER prestige and sales. In every single depart ment in which an underwear can pos sibly excel, CARTER'S does excel. Thus it is sold as the underwear of supreme value. Its carefully guard ed materials long-staple Merino and cotton yarns, wool and silk and wool gives it that flawless, smooth, soft texture which is indescribably inviting to the particular; its su preme fitting qualities, its style, neat ness, its nicety of detail and detail is so all-important in underwear its assortment by which every re quirement is particularly suited all these being so, is it any wonder that CARTER charms and holds its thou-' sands of friends year after year! Ask to see CARTER'S the next time you are in the store. It costs you no Carter's Union Suits more than the unknown, take-a-chance makes that are offered you in marly stores. , Apparently the vogue 6f the straight line silhouette holds its own without a rival' in dresses as well as in coats and suits. Few waist lines are conspicuous in the gathering we present and a' number of pretty Russian Blous es are also very much in evi- dence. You'll wonder when you" see them that we can afford to quote them at these remarkably low prices. Velvet, tricolette, serge, tri cotine and other novelty materi als are priced f rom-- $22.50'TO $95.00 , THE BEST VALUES AWAIT YOU HERE. 'PEMmOGJESTJEP,RT,HE?JriyrORE VI "IwHCWE IT PAYS TO TRADE I ' ! BUY NOW, DONT WAIT, PRICES WILL BE HIGHER. CICOTTE THROWS AWAY GAME I Continued cronl Pag 1. i Ring's speed (g holding up. He is burning the ball across the plate, llftli inning. Cincinnati Rousch out. Schalk to Gandil; Schalk dashed half way to the bog and fielded the easy tap in won derful fashion.' Duncan went to sec ond when Cicotte knocked down his drive, then threw the ball past Gandil to the stands. It was an error for Ci- cotte; Kopr singled to left and Dun can scored when Cicotte attempted to ! intercept Jackson's throw to plate and cuffed the ball to the stands. It was another error for Cicotte. Kopf went to second on the play. Keale doubled to left, scoring Kopf; It waa a high fly which Jackson, playing .close in, couldn't get back for In time. Wingo out, E. Collins to Gandil; XeaJe took third. Ring out, K. Collins to Gandil. 2 runs, 2 hits, 2 errors. " Chicago Cicotte out.. Daubert to Ring, who covered first; Leibold reached second on Groh's error. Lei bold out, caught between second and third. Weaver out to Daubert unas sisted. No runs, no hits, 1 error. Sixth Inning. Cincinnati Rath out. Risberg to Gandil. on a pretty play by Kisberg; Daubert out, E. Collins tov. Gandil; j Groh out. Weaver to Gandil. No runs j no hits, no errors. I Chicago Jackson , out. Kopf to i Daubert: Kopf took the ball on the run near second and made a pretty throw. Felsch flied to Duncan. It was a terrific smash which Duncan captured after- a long run against the left field wall. Gandil singled te cen ter. Risberg lined to ,NeaIe. No runs, 1 hit, no errors. Seventh Inning. Cincinnati Rousch out. E. Collins to Gandil; Buncan out. Weaver to i.Hnrtll; Kopf out RteBerg to Gandil. No runs, no bits, no errors. Chicago Weaver's play on Dun can was one of the pTettiest of the se ries. The drive turned him com pletely around, but he squeezed the b-jll and retired Duncan with a pretty throw. Schalk hit by pitched ball; Ring was a bit wild and the Reds gathered to encourage him. Eller ; warming up. Cicotte popped to Rath. Ltebold flied to Rousch. . Collins out. lOroh to Daubert. So runs, no hits. ! no errors. Kightli Inning. Cincinnati N'eale out, Cicotte to Gandil. Wingo singled to center. The . ball smashed through Cicotte's hands j like a U-inch shell. Ring hit into a double play- Cicotte to Risberg, to ; Gundll. No runs, one hit, no errors. Chicago Weaver filed to Rath, I who made a magnificent catch on the foul line 80 feet back of first. Jack son fanned, swinging terrifically at I the third strike. The crowd booed, j Ring worked beautifully this in- j nine His speed was terrific. ! KinUi Inning. Cincinnati Rath fouled to Schalk: Daubert lined to Jackson. Groh foul- j ed ta Schalk. No runs, no hits, no , errors. Chicago. Risberg out. Ring to Dau- j bert: twhalk walked; Murphy batting . firr Cicotte, filed te Rousch; IJebold lined to Oroh. No runs, no hits, no lla-tlliig l Light. CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Grim tenseness pervaded the atmosphere at t'omiskey , field today when the Hoi met the Reds ; in the fourth game of the world ser'ei. Every amUon of the athletes revealed j their expectation at today's game ; might be the turning point of Atot championship struggle. : The bleachers were Jammed an hour before the opening of the game. t Cincinnati hackers taking some bets . at to with the Kox favorites. There j was aaid to be little bitting on the UttrW-H. Weather conditions were good. Ukam M f Union , The White Sox made good my con tention (hat they have mora than two topnotch pitchers," said Manager J respective week end business visits. Gleason of Chicago today before the game., Cicotte and Williams will Uchiot Suspect Taken to I-ortlaml. botn win games in this series, but they Frank Letter, recently arrested here will not be called upon to bear the en- for selling liquor to Indians, was taken tire burden. Dicky Kerr will come I m Portland Inst niirht hv v. n. Ti-h. back and pitch more great ball. The enor, deputy I'. S. marshal. He will rteas won i win more tnan one more NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON School Teachers Visit Today. Miss Edith M. Newton, school tea cher in District No. 48, Cabbage Hill, Miss Juanlta Randall, primary tea cher at Nolin, and James Barton, teacher In District No. 68, sparks sta tion, were in the city today on their be held for the federal grand jury. Is In HrwirtiaL Mrs. Ray Challis of Hcrmiston, un derwent an operation at St. Anthony's hospital today. She is convalescing nicely. ihtehria in Check at lth'lh. Diphtheria is being held well In check at Rleth, according to Dr. D. J. McFaul, county health officer, families are under strict quarantine and eight cases of the disease have been reported. One death, that of 15-year-old Robert English, has been at tributed to diphtheria. Dr. McFaul sent samples of the sputum from pa tients showing diphtheria symptoms to the state health board who pro nounced the disease to be diphtheria. PRAYERS FOR WILSON ; OFFERED AT SERVICES CHICAGO. Oct. 4. Solemn pray ers for the recovery of President Wil son were said in synogoffues here! to day. Rabbis urged their congrega tions not to forget -he executive's Ill ness and pastors of all denominations announced they will Include prayers for the president's recovery in their Sunday services. 30 CALIFORNIA WOMEN- E SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 4. Thirty well known club women .of the Bay district today wired Senator Johnson that his attacks on the league of na tions "presented an unconstructlve al terantive." Mrs. Herbert Hoover was among the signers. The women de clared they realize the covenant is im perfect but placed themselves on rec ord as desiring the United States to assume its share of international responsibility. It takes a genuine society person to say unpleasant things pleasantly. PlaecWUR Haas SBECIAJ ati Majestic October 6th and 1 1th go 3L in j iir- yi ' j -3flJE-rC0 j TO YOU who are considering the purchase of a range, we of fer this suggestion: v BUY A REAL RANGE! BUY A GREAT MAJESTIC! THEJtANGE WITH A REPUTATION! During the week of Oct. 6 to Oct. 11 we will con duct a special sale of Majestic Ranges and a factory representative will be here to thoroughly demon strate and explain the superiority of the Majestic Range. ' , ' $ Don't Miss This Opportunity to Buy The Best Range Made $10.00 SET OF MAJESTIC Aluminum Ware or Enamel Ware FREE with every MAJESTIC sold during this week. u.- Wo X CI AKKE 211-213 EAST COURT ST. LEXINGTON CARS MINUTE MAN SIX THE WHITE TRUCK a truck of long life and low cost of maintenance. 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