East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 09, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1020.
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RACES TIGHTEN AGAIN
AS END DRAWS CLOSE
Brooklyn Goes Into Tie for Lead
in National Circuit a Bos
ton Loses Two; Injury to Bo
die May Cripple Yankees.
NEW YORK. Sept. 9. (A. P.)
The penant raocs In the National and
American leaue tightened up anoth
er notch am m result of Wednesday'
fames,
In the senior circuit, the Cincinnati
Reds, who are aettlngr the pace, were
Idle, while lirooklyn, in Hecond place,
defeated Philadelphia and New York
In third place, won two frame from
Boston. The Superbaa' victory over
the Brave enabled New York to gain
four points on Brooklyn and aeven on
Cincinnati and Brooklyn.
Cincinnati In the National League
and New York in the American have
the hardest work cut out for them
among the contenders. The real test
for the Reda will come next week,
when Manager Moran's team wilt face
the Superbas In Brooklyn for three
games and then come to New York
for four games with the Oiants.
' The Yankees also will be obliged to
meet their nearest competitors
Cleveland and Chicago on foreign
soil. The New York tesm will start
under a decided disadvantage because
of the accident. to Ping Bodle, who
fiactured his right ankle in the exhi
bition game at Ptttsburge and because
the Yankee owners have decided not
to use Pitcher carl Mays in the Cleve
land aerlea.
iniffy Lewie,, the regular left field
er, has not entirely recovered from
an Injury to bis leg. It Is believed that
Bam Vlck, utility outfielder, will be
pressed Into active service to take
Bodle's place.
- Cleveland and New York did not
play Wednesday in the American Lea
gue; Chicago defeated St. Louis and
thereby gained three points on the
first and second teams. As a result
there are only 11 points between
Oevelond, in first place, and Chicago
In third place. The Indians have n
half game leajd over the Tan keen and
the latter have the same advantage
over the White Sox. The final Inter
ventional series of the seuimn opens In
both leagues Thursday.
P.) Startling upsets marked the first
round play over 89 holes in the Calif or
nla gold championship tournament at
the Pebble Beuch course Wednesday.
i ne rnoKi surprising was tne neieal or
Jack Neville, title holder, at . the
hands of Scotty Chlsholm of Los An
geles. The score was 1 up. No north
western players participated.
FEDERAL SEASON FOR
MIGRATORY BIRDS TO
PREVAIL, JACK SAVS
Ducks and Geese May Be Shot
Beginning:. Sept. 16 and End
ing; Dec. 31, State Decides
After Protest From This
Section.
I THIS NURSE
ADVISES
Women Who Are 111 To
Take Lydia E. Pinkhara's
Vegetable Compound.
TITLK HOI.m-an IrcPRATKI
'1BL MONTR, Calif.. Sept. . (A.
Federal laWB regulating the season
for migratory birds will prevail this
year and ducks may be shot between
September II and December 31, Mar
lon Jack, member of the state fish
and game commission, said last night.
The state law, which opened and clos
ed the season 15 days later, 'will be
shelved for the federal act, the com
mission decided at its recent meeting
in Portland.
Sportsmen In this section have been
campaigning for months in an effort
to get the state in line n this matter.
With' ducks very plentiful In the lower
river region now, hunters were uneasy
lest they should be prevented from
shooting until October 1. The deci
sion of the commission to let the fed-
erul season hold sway was greeted
with complete satisfaction here.
With Kound-t'p as a distraction
during the final week in this month,
hunters still have time between open
ing day and the show to get a bag of
ducks. After Round-Up they prepare
for the pheasant season, which opens
the first Sunday In October and ends
the following Sunday. ITnder the state
lair, sportsmen figure that no ducks
mould be hunted earlier than October
IS.
Winter "weather sets in usually early
In December so that little duck hunt
ing Is done during that month and the
state season, extending to January Ui
.would be about half useless, they
pointed out. The federal Season in all
respects is more satisfactory, they say.
IPUUIjj
East Rochester, K. V. "I have used
Lvdia E. Pinkliam'a Vegetable Com
pound for several
yean and think it
fine. .am a prac
t i c a 1 'nurse and
when I get run down
and nervous I take
the Vegetable Com
pound. I also have
trouble with my
bladder when I am
on my f e e t a n d
Lydia K. Pinkham'a
Panative VVanh re
lieves that. I have
recommended jronr medicine to several
young ladiea who have all benefitted
by it." Mrs. Agnes L. Bellows, 306
Lincoln ltd., Eat Rochester, N. Y.
Young women who are troubled with
painful or irregular periods, backache,
headache, dragging down sensations,
fainting spells or indigestion should
take Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable
Compound. Thousands have been re
stored to health by this root and herb
remed.
Write for free and helpful advice to
Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co. (con
fidential), Lynn, Mass. Women only
open, read and answer such letters.
WU.Ii PLAY BTI1 WIAXOS
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. (A. P.)
Both football gamea. rugby and
American, are to he played this sea-
Qualitr
Service
Sanitation
Canning Season
This is canning season, at no time of the year
have fruits and vegetables been so plentiful. You
will find your every want and need here from
jars to fruits.
May we suggest Bartlett Pears, Hungarian
Prunes, Silver Prunes, Italian Prunes, Concord
Grapes, Peaches or Tomatoes.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
"If It's On the Market We Have It."
son by the high school teams of the
San Francisco Athletic League. For a
time the league was almost split on
the question of which game to play.
Three of the schools will play riiRby
and four will put 'American game
teams Into the field. Separate sched
ules have been drawn up by the
league.
ANGELS TAKE OPENING
GAME FROM PORTLAND
IjOS AXCJBL.K8, Sept. 9. (A. P.)
Los Angeles defeated Portland 4 to 3.
Poison lost control in the last two Inn
ings, particularly in the ninth, then
the Angels filled the bases and Lapon
singled to left, scoring the winning
run. Aldrldge was hit freely.
Tigers Win Both Game's
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 8. The Ver
non Tigers increased their lead In the
laolflo Coast League by winning both
contests of a double header from Sac
ramento, 3 to 2 and 3 to 2.
Chadbourne and Kopp secured home
runs In the first game and Oompton
lifted one over the fence In the second
affair.
Rainlors Clieok Rally, Win
SAX FRANOISCO. Sept. 9. After
Oakland's ninth Inning rally had net
ted one run, it was checked with a
double play and Seattle won 3 to 2.
The Slwashes dlsplayer keen zeal for
Kremer's offerings, using them for 13
hits. In the third Inning they filled
the buses on three hits, Middleton
scoring on Eldred's fly to lans. They
scored two more in the fifth on a base
on balls, a double by Eldred and a
single by Cunningham.
Seals Win With Ease
SALT TiAKB CITY. Sept. 9. With
Couch pitching airtight ball and allow
ing hut one hit. a single by Bheely in
the third Inning, Pan Francisco won
easily from Salt Lake 6 to 1. The lone
Salt Ijike tally tally was scored In the
second Inning on a series of errors.
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Use the Phones,
Grocery 526
Other Dept'g 78
SERVICE
Use the Phones
Grocery 526
Other Dept'a 78
MEN'S STORE
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First Showing
Kuppenhiemer
Suits for
Fa
Here are the New, Fall Suits for
Men of Extreme BJod Con
ervative Taste.
NOW is the time to select your
new fall suit if you expect to de
rive the utmost benefit from it.
And we don't expect Mr. Short
to look well in the same shape as
Mr. Longer so we have a differ
ent shape for each of them as well
as one for Mr. Broadface and Mr.
Thinner. . ;- ., ..
. All are made from excellent
quality fabrics, designed, cut and
tailored, as they should "- be, by
men who know through years of
experience.- ;
1 It will be a pleasure to show
you and point out the - good fea-
HOW THEY
UMATILLA COUNTY FARMERS.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Pacific Coast league.
Vernon 90
Suit Lnke St
San Francisco 82
Seattle 79
Los Angeles 81
Oakland 76
Portland 71
Sacramento 66
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The American competitors finished
as follows: Majur loan Doak, ninth,
59 minutes, 42 seconds; Major W. A.
West, eleventh, l hour, 1 minute and
41 seconds; Captain H. N. Chamber
lain, fourteenth, 1 hour, 2 minutes and
2 seconds and Major J. A. Harry, twen
tieth. 1- hour, 4 minutes and 19 seconds.
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
W. R. "Ms" Taylor
Democratic Candidate
": -for
SHERIFF
Subject to the decision
of the voters of Umatil
la Co., November 2,
1920.
(Tald Adv.)
DOWNEY'S MARKET
Good, tender, juicy meats
the best the market affords.
PHONE 600
A few cents buys "Danderlne." Aft- i
r ! napplication of "Danderfne you
can nt find a fallen hair or any dan
druff, besides every hair shows new
life, vigor, brightness, more color and
thloknww
DR. C. H. DAY
Physician ami Surgeon
Ostoopath
Rooms 23 and 25 mith-Crawford
Building.
Telephone 704 Res, 749-R
Paige
TOO l.KAGl K ILSKn.I'U
Naitonnl Ieaeuc.
New York 6, 6: Boston 0, 1.
Urooklyn 7, Philadelphia 4.
American. l.engu.
Pt. Ixiuls 3, Chicago f.
Philadelphia 5, Detroit 4. r
Oakland
Oldsmobile
Speed Wagon
FTltF IX SHIP EXTIVGrlSIIKH
VAl.l.EJO, Oillf.. Sept. 9. A fire In
a passageway on the flitted Stnte
dreadnaliRht California was extlntfuifh
ed without doing much damage.
I
A Car For
Every Use
0. L HOLDMAN AUTO CO.
632 Cottonwood.
Phone 337
WINNERS AT OLYMPICS
ANTWERP, Sept. 9. (A. t The
equeNtrlnn events of the Olympic
i aanieH were continued Wednesday with
a rldtntt test over 20 kilometers of rosd
i followed hj' a Rteeplechase of 4.U00
i meters. The first part of the race
i had to he completed in one hour. It
; resulted In lieutenant Missone, Rel
I glum, winning first place In 56 min
; utes, 3 second. Optain Desartignes,
! Prance, was second In 5 minutes, S3
.seconds, ami lieutenant Koiivalct,
jHelcium. third In 67 minutes, 3 sec
ion ds.
THE
Sporting Goods Store
We have what you want or we get it for you.
ol Baum
for everything, and prices that are right
Hotel Pendleton Bldg.
To Round-Up Free
WORLD'S SEPTEMBER
CHAMPIONSHIP 23, 24, 25
BUCKING, 1920
ROPING,
BULLDOGGING PENDLETON
RACING ROUND-UP
Make this week Pay-Day at Our Office and Receive
Free Tickets to the Round-Up.
For all accounts paid in full on or before September 22nd,
in amounts
$ 23 to $100 we will give 1 ticket
$100 to $200 we will give 2 ticket
$200 to $300 we will give 3 ticket
$300 to $400 we will give 4 ticketa
$400 to $500 we will give 5 ticket
$500 to $600 we will give 6 tickets
$600 to $700 we will give 7 tieketH
$700 to $800 we will give 8 tickets
$800 to $900 we will give 9 tickets
$1000 and over we will give 10 tickets
Oregoji Lumber Yard
P. S. We are Choke Full of Idea3 and Suggestions
for all buildings.