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, j ir lii'' . ,, ,,. Iftum ' He Willi..; i '' r ' t , IVii.ll.'Mn, mm ;;Vm'.yM'rvi.-.. ... .u ..phutc-raiilnT. Lflrrt'J lH'C,L"1 10 r!l ' . ,1,0 bargains ntHusheo !SuiHt "'vero attack of ilrtir remained over In jSiiy. return on trlltl. 1 . f. Vinlu 1 IlOIilrtJirn ;,(,.r from vein jyimiiu, Kcrni-14 ft .L.ni u iltltlK I . OIIU U1U Mini- .minor, tlio ice peddler, luu u & while ITOMsIllg thu ,1.1.1.,., I.i.l ln llllll lis til! OS- ..,1.."l..lnrv I. '"j" t,.... ..rTiii'imui. ulster oi ' U.. lur nl re I (Ileum, men t ih.. that .IikIkv Walker's um i'toll s 1 work hnift'H, wagon . f r lent ii I. ' 1'guro. In i ft Jolir-oii rilik'iifO corner Jt. u o.nliilii", tlic "Dun- f'm ten t' iweivo yuurn. M-.wt'wi'li nil opposing nine tn:l. ,wMriiif:ltoi'0. i j if I IMN T'lir (. WIIH Cir..iiitf tJu-i .vi m- will I io tlio l- .1 ll.,...f,.,i.it'.trl' lu.fll' aiUr" oecimod S.lunlay i jch a yiHing man. n p lico riic i ; 1 1 1 man in ones .t..l .1 I..... Will .1 wni'wn.11 icppuii. r.trv re.uicrut ino imiiy win l' Vt Oi!i:i.osiAS' Io on n-iire ono or moio ouinpulgn IV. h-VTiients; Dally, ?1.'J.. MVlJ li l lnlHII III 1 (I1 1 1 1 1'l I Iff Illlt 4.virmv In IVmllutim'H local unite town cjiimoi imvv iw , .1 ... 1(1... I II , .1 ii.. ii- f I 1- WrKitunlay on a ttfj Io llniu-o 11. ir. ...... .t.. A UlU. Ill IL'IIIJIII rillllli illlltT. d linn to tlio vtvAM. In tlio iiroH- tu iMt hu iMivort," ratinot ... .. it .. .1 i i J.'.n'oii rt'tiirncil frciu lloppnor t!T l Ii a lov of locatiiif; i' l It. Jiiliriicm. In liiiiiu)(. i . . . . i i t? iip )ir ; Mor oi i awnm -M nlu'il. uhlrli will liuro- ( ii I by Mr II. .Io1iiiiii. n 1 1 i n'i 1 of I'ri'ilurlck i. hi, t i.i .... .h Uj.) lie hurt propurty i I i'n 'n a ivUUw or rt'l.i I a- I ii -ciniu - hi tittiMi - a km 'n,.; ,.n tiling of his 'i -matl.lio illiis otlk-o. i ilu r mailo ovorv ' V! 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H'tiN't ami tnknn -u w was placed mife In n'am'i .1 I... . .1..1....1 1.1'. . .. .... , v '" mill iiim ui . -ei(ui'K uif j!i,r 11 Kivnr. nillU hm'b u.l!t .11P,,,1 l.,w..l. V-n. and thin liittiol on tnn ! .l!lir T ' i .'. . . "- liar ... t.. ...,i 1. ...1 '-n ilupnun Wen jwbent iwri"0'1 "Towful nowH 1 1 '"v"- uirai i-arK, W'I'll'S in ! ..) I:lL iwinr -u im n jpr I. K.I.I!.. .... J. .w.?n, WHS Hinkiiii. tlio n!l- ' tr-I V'l0 ,i ''at tuH u We-'- -Mix. Baker U tt ifreat l, ,...-. i ii..i... Trfi 'Ujl nnt ..t ..i.m 1 L . --vuiu illlll unrrnti'fit .fn li'Ji:. 1 v it ill Uliri ury.., ens whom ha loved THIC II A I.I. TOI'ItNAMKNT. HUrrIio.' Thoy know that 11 cutchur liiid bcun obtained bv tbo Stara to hold KdwarilH, but IiIm itbllltv wan ntlll In doubt, mid thin doubt was aleo destined to bo runiovcd in no vorv agioeablo man nor. Jiut incanwhllo, old Time rtaukod not in IiIm llinlit to iiiruiiiinod.itu the hotting fraternity, and :t:!!0 i. m. arihud as noon llio gi'iiuniN wcro 1 no kor. Tim Starn woto ulo white A Full Itrpnrl of Mm liiinc unit the Srorrtt l't'Mdletoii 1'nrlk' ofT I lit l"llt I'rUn The I.iint the (iri'ntent (luinti (if All. Tlio StarH have .doubly repaid tlio confl deiicu placed in thoiu.and hiioi'oniohotuo from linker City with a record of victoiy that wlllllvo In tlio lemeiiibtaueo of tho nn mi nrillnui-v ilmn peooploof lVnilletoiiiisli'iiiiill In 11 town. itl niitu and tt lialf 'fruiii town, but bv Not 0111:0, but four IIiiii-m, Hid tlmv nieot btmy pljinj! t.f lmckn, nomlv ovorv ono wu.-hed lit thin iunlnir, alihoui;li inaklnK an opponen , and eaeh tinio did their )()f its iiihaliitaulK mid vUHoih were 10- mine wry (' .oil hlln. Frar.ier wiim ie' kiiii iuiii nil in uiu u-uiiiiiiiiii. wiu inn tiiovoii to 1110 nuii'tfiuuiiii at tlio iitco lireti in mi enur in ovoi-runniiit' Mint Kami', wli i'liwiiKtoiIei'id.itltohopeD.tho traek. Tho Rraiid Mmid wan etowdi-d, ba-e, afler l.atlina splendid jjruumlor. lonL-liiK. tbo ear oxpectatloni of Inin t,nd the neiveri of oveiy hpeetator were ThiugH now loukod blue for linker. Tito . r,,. dredi I frlemH, wtw won by tho iturn hUotched. an It were, on it harp of excite teore was eleven Id two in favor of lVn ' 1 i frointhoveryteethofdefeidaindtlHtluMrolinoiit, Many v.eto the lmiiiom prevloiinlv tlleton, when llm Itnker bovrt tit mo to the of thin victory hiw Htirroiinded their iianio played, and lltieo vh tmieH a) iuee HtooH bat In th. i'ilith Innini;. ' Hut KdwimU 1 with 11 halo of Bloiy. It wuh tho Im.t to the ciedit of tho Mam and llaketH, but had been urudimllt utviiii: out. ituil u toticli neeiieii 10 ei.nipioie tlio piciiuo 01 not betoio had llio eii;etnetd, the o.xcilo- duclv wind Hprainr up mid inluied his tie tho Miirs 011 tho canvitH nf faino; wit tout nient, llio nervotm inloivnt, tenclicd mich livoiy. Man after 111:111 got Hint on balls mt exciting pttcli. All lnenioiieH, all oil his delivery, and tlnwo who did not, inotimiip, 1111 tepuiiH, 11 niece pioviuiiH , mmlo hiiio huh (o every part of tho tlia gloriew weio Hweitt away ami made an inond and n-ored ono afler tho other, nothing by tho wllil tiiplt and oxi eitation I rcndletonV lleldorH weio rattled at tho of tlio piopent. it iiiatle no tlillereneo twoand threelMro liitn which were ii v and inado a lino catch. My 11 Ht range coin cideniv Dovitio h nt out another lieautl ful HkyHcriter, which was again caught by Culp in tho Hiimo tnautier as in tlio fecoitd Inning. I'ulp ran like a deor and got ttutlor it jiiht in tlmo, making 11 catch which was pimply leniinkiilile. Handle cent it rounder to Slllluutn. who .. ....I.. .. 1!.... I I.I... II.... lll.l.iu II llllli Pl'ijl lllill I vl ll.l I II I II I Uil nir.l, mm i . . niitking another gotwe-egg for . Ma f I'vrttiwrrln tOtl "in Tl in tO - iOYn t"l rtTI rT C I U1 OITKIUW.- -1N- u: a ncua aK',iv uii'n.'rwa. DOitw'ta. Ii K n t T K 'p 1 1 Id L H I M M Id N S Id S 'P O 1 Iv I it tho thrt'o jnovloiis ictotles would Iks but duply faicfs, uiul tint plelttro would rcnialn un iudlrtliict daub; with It tho forms, tho features, tho actions, of every Star will Ikj imprinted on tho canvas, anil nothing can over oll'aco tho likeness. Hut it is becoming to explain how thoy won these victories, and Io give a pen picture, aggravating in Its ittudeiptitcy, iiowovur, of tho gloilotis manner in which tho last and greatest was won. l'ciidleton lirpt crossed bats with North l'owdor. Thoy won by a scoio of thir teen to four. North l'owder mmlo threo talllus in tho llrst Inning, but they were allowed to mukii only ono moro during tho game. When ICdwnrds got down to liis work, and twirled tho sphere with perfect cufo In puzzling curves v.cross tho jilate, tho gitmo was up for tho North l'owtlors. It was n strugglo against hope, and proved utterly futile. Kdwnrds was well held in this gi.im' by Chilton. Tito Slurrf on the following day arrayed themselves against tho llrand ltondors, who, withal continually t laying In bad luck throughout the tournament, wea no mean untugi.nisK l'.dwards and Chilton were the buttery for the .s,ars in Hie thiil threo innings. IMwatds, i" n tritry to his usual succc-h, was butted wlllt consideraMo cum' by the (iranil lii.iulcis at the start. I Io could not pitch his game, however. o ing to the inabil ity of Chilton to catch bin most ellecilvo curve,". Chilton h hands weio In bad condition, and ho was In veiy bad foiui to stand behind the but. fter tho llr.md Uoudcrs had titaile eight to six for I'endletoit, In threo intilngs, things I cgau to look dubiotir', and Ii IxiCimo tivTtlont thnt a ch.ingowas nuu.'-fury. So Chilton was cent to rcci'ittl, Silllni.m en te.ed tho and Kdwaids, who Is 11 Hplomlld nil iin iind iilayer, put on llio cuIcIil'i'h uuipk. I iiis change struck home. Stilliiiun pioved an i'l.l"ptatidly." I'dwanls c.iuglil him spliMidldly, and tho Li (irainlo boys inight uh well have tried to stop a locomotive uh In stand up again-! this hallety mid lis Held riii.tt. 'llc.v Hcoted only two more In the gmue, whllo tho iiti!H rolled up ten 111010 o their credit, the gamo pioved that tho boys from I'eiulletou wero fully ciial to any emeigeney, and if they did not s tc ceed at lirM, thoy hud plenty of leiuedies to fall back on, Now cumo tho inoht eventful day of all, 1111 1 at Its close tho fiin pet upon an eventful mine of splendid victory and wild 10 Juicing for the out. side, and defeat and glooinv discouragement for the other, vithiif after a well-fought battle. The Haker CityH had also won threo games, and wero putting fort It every olfort to beat tho StaiM turi capttro the llrst pi'uo and pentiant. The rlulu were vtvy evenly initteliiHl, anil tho eoiitot pn in Iscd to bo 1111 oM'ltlng one, and well did It fulfil that promhe. It was now Sun day. On tho forenoon of iho day, lVn dleton, In Hen of tho rgains 3 tSargains! Sweeping: Reductions in our Dry Goods Department. SweemiiR Reductions in our Fancv Goods what Hukur, what retidletun, hud won I Ing urotui1; In their iieighiiorhood, iilwavn , DQUartlllGllt herctofoto, just so thoy won now, und tho Just out of reach, l'dwards lliial'ly 1 "Jlj "1. -r j. i. at l- it -a 1.. .....1 !.. ......1.1 1... .1...I. 1 l-.iii ... 1... .11 STirneminD. Worlnorirfiicj ni mm m-f inn flnnrla Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Clothing De partment. Sweeping Reductions in our Men's Furnish ing Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Boot and Shoe Department. Sweeping Reductions m our Carpsts, Oil strtigglu and victory would bo woithv I gave til), and Stlllnuin went into tho of llians. 'I he past was oveishadowotl, ! box, niter tho linkers had mndu six eclipsed, forgotten. Nothing leiimlnetl runs, lie again proved to be tin "old but tho prui-ent, and this proved to bo a 1 rellnblo.'' 'iheyniitdo two nioro in tho piuscnt that could never Imj forgotten. 'Inning oil' his delivery, but consldeilng Aiiiiu 11 hush of expectancy, now and the sties of tho occasion, ho did splen- then bioken by an ineveraitt yell, linker dldly. They weto llnally retired, 0110 on wcnl to the l).it. l'dwards faced thorn I llrst, one by Chilton's fly catch, and mm with a determined look, but hit ball was I bv a "fan-out," timid an intense wavo found, and ono scoto was niado ill" ajof excltenicnt. Pendleton men were clean mull' by I'ru.ier, tho Hist baseman, 1 bluo all over. Tho Stars went to tho 1.1 1 .1.. . 1. ..1.;. it ' '1 . .... .. ...i.i ...1 .. .1 1111 uun uoBiiv fiiur iiiur.ii inn uimio. tiat om wcro rmiico, unit were re'ireo iholtist Inning showed tli.il ('ran, tho now catcher for tho Stars, was every inch ii baseball nhivur. ami ovorv doubt' as to i Clatk and Mho battery's ellecliveness was ended. I The Slurs thou went to the bat, and, probably contrary to their own expecta-1 tkns, got onto Dovino's curves with con Hidoranlo ease, finding the ball fort-cvci..! safe hits. Notwithstanding Chilton ami Wtilllo weio caught napping on bases, the Stats and without ti run, tlio ecoro being only eleven to ten in their favor at the end of tho Inning, linker yells wero tictiicndoiis when their boys went In, but notwithstanding the great pressure of excitement. Slllliinin held them down to ono run, which was made on two cosily fumbles of grounders by .Chilton. S.tillimin and ('ran nover lol their heads, and played with great cool Cloths and Matting. scored three, Stlllmiiit, Ankeny nesrt mid calculation, l'razler In this In Cr.ui ciossliig tho homo plate tinder ' ultiu made a noat llv catch, which proved tho el.ctrifylng inlluenco of llio "I'endlo-! of immem-o value. The score was' tun t ll," wliich now broke itpuu tho ! now oven, mid Pendleton hud yet another silence vuciforotii-ly. linker again went to (lie but, ami Povlnc rent a long ami beai.titul lly Io Iho left Held, amid great choeihig fii'in I'.ukci'i but Culp, ni.iklug a ppiuntiiti inn, got umiur it, ami ll never struck tlio ground. miraculous catch, with tieiuend'itis cheoilug by Pen dhton. Iaker was then retired uilho.it muling a inn, and lVmlletoii cniiiti Io !iu l.il Willi gioat ci tiiiileni'i Inning, which was to decide the day. It was opened by Cull., who won everlast ing tenon 11 by making 11 safe hit am! stealing be.iullfully t M'cnifl iiml iliinl. Stilliuau iiinie next to the bat, and on It was an ithnosl 1 this oeciifion. as ulwavs. ho nr. veil to be aim was greeted upluvur on wiioin leiiuncocotiiuiHS placed Owing to the backwardness of Iho trade this season, wo have un accumulation w stock which wo do not proposo to carry over. WE MUST HAVE ROOM ! In order Io get this room, we have decided to Inform tho public that wo will sell fur Iho next Mxty days our Kutlro Stools at MAEVELOUSLY LOW PEIOBS. Wo gii.ii.nitie that gmids nf a -iiiillur quality cannot bo put. Iitfed olvvhero WITHIN 16 PER CENT. OF OUR PRICES. Piiri'ha-eiH would do well 1 1 1 imlip mr St')1!;. til II... I.lul (llf-.ll.. lilt II.J llllltt 1 11 1 1 ... I 11 I safe hit, out ol llie leach of any Iteldur, 'mid Culp M'ored, making the winning 1 run. Aiw, indeed, did mo loirinc ex- ilEiErl! 00 Claik iiutdo u l e.ititiful two-ba-e hit, and . ell nient teach its hel'.'ht. I'oiidlelon got safety Imme b"foro the Sluis were to men rushed into the diittunml, threw up . tlicd, making the sidio al the end of the , IiuIh and coats, veiled like di'iiious, and 1 fee. ml Inning four Io ono in their favor. , went wild with llie fren.y of enjoy meijt. ! Caiinou, of llio linkers, opciiud the tlilid ( llie Stars weie neatly torn Io pieces, inning by 11 i-afe lilt, and scored 011 it bv frantic udmlreis. SI 11 Id and ieswcla 1 pti'vcd ball, When Pendleton came in. bio citi.'cus of Pendlelon rushed hi and liiiiO was c.ilh'd. Three Imjiii)iioIk fimn 1 iMire Culp away on their rhouldors, whllo ! Indies In the grand slaud weio piet-ented 1 Slillman, Ankeny, Kdwurds, ('ran, audi to IVvine, Jilair and Cannon, if Iho the rout were trealid like the heroes limy Pakeis, Hliow.ng that thoy had many on ' were. II was 11 linns of struggling forms, ' lliuslastle iidinlierri among tho fair sex. 11 confusion of uxcilcd humanity, 11 pan Notwithstanding this encouragement of deuioiihiiii of sights, seoues and sounds, J linker's buttery, however, Iho Stars got Hut thoy all llnally Mulcted down, after in another tally, little Ankeny gelling . loing strength and voice in tho mad do home 011 11 Kite hit. 'Iho Kcoro now . lirliim of tho nioincnt, mid preparations stood live to two In favor of the Slurs, and Pendleton idoek went up. lly line but tery work in tho fourth inning on both sides, the linkers weio retired, mid the Stars uImj followed 11 lib a gooee-egg. in tho llfth, the onler of things was changed u Utile. 'Iho linkers went to the hat, and three men were fanned wits a mhciv blow. out ono after another by l.dwards, ho and Crati playing llko clo 'k-work, and never showing in better form. Now It wiih that tho Stars did some of the good Imtllng for wliicli thoy uiu noted, and they rattled their opiiononW weio made for their letiiru home. They weto met hero by a hraH band, mid given tho freedom of the city, which thoy deserved. Theio was no troublo or dilTietilty whatever In linker City, the Iiojh thoro taking tiielr dofcut miictly, altitoiigii it llio Slurs weie 1 iuiij nniilmoiis in their victory, and showed nothing but admlra'lon for thepliicklnesH of their opKJiientH. Theie was naturally an intense ilvalry hot ween the two nines, hut it is believed it was morel v ambition gieatly. j to excel one another, and not through any hitler spirit. Ihe citlxens ot linker City should ho commended for their on tern iso In oiiginating the tournutuuiii, and are (o be congratulated for doing their imrl in making It u lousing succors in every jiarlieiilar. The following conclusions tire drawn froin ttu I'osiill of the tKurnament : 'Hint l-.il'Winlii mid ( runuio, usplou-i lid I littery. Kdwnrds held the linker School, P"OE RAiN5g Don't buy any Other n tl ieli fur lit ' q k V"' A'trriiw CJt,T C1ia ... rooXCJ i hi VV X3. Y J-.UJJ i MWiVUA leilUUiJ; Ma. 11 ,.( 1 1- 1. 1' tt id .1 I 1 w '.)IO (lit, 5 Lndfos, iVJ'o 1.CB, Soy & Glris AT ItQLC LCATHCii take u bath. .ei, and when htew up IiIh more in We nrom amine uinue with UhIki t it v. koiuu iiiciiiIhus if which Cult) went to tho hat. and found tlio ball had left for hoiue, plnvod 11 pruetico gume fur 11 fly, which wuh mulled in the Held, with 11 couitrimitloii 01 llie ixi ctuu, in and ho scored on a saiu grounder ny Mill ters.H'is.d wlili a few cimk pl.tvers fii iu inuu. Ankeny, also, as usual, handled the North Powder and (iiunil lloiule 1 llio willow ellectiuillv, ami cent a heatt i.inoH. It was nut .1 record gun.e, tlful sky-lifter far Into the out-Held, and It did not nmttur as re-1 which was likowise fortunately mulled L'utded nrLos which side wuii iio was followed by James Ciau, who or lost, but it wuii still ip.tte interest ing. 1 lialtod for it Mife lilt, anil suts-eudod in Tim Shun I lit iiiit iiiit fur lb tbuir lieitt oi-1 r elilii'' thst 'mid lilockim: thu b.i-'iiM. foils, of couifo. mid war saving them : Ciill'on next Mopped 10 1 ho plate, and U'Iivh doivii to two inns in pevon iunl.ig, i-oIviih for tho lilt.'riiDon s hind wmk, but ' every eye wa tvutercil on mm. lie and his failure In llie eighth was the Ihuii noveithlH wmi tlw gMiue without i-o . grunted the ho)" of rendlotoii liy eeur lions dlthouhv. ihe gume was U'gui l tug a ttpleudid twt.b.igger, bringing In with 11 "bubv battery, " Ankonoy mid jAnkon" mid Slillniaii. J.uiion i tim littllov, tho two uiiiitllert pluvers in the followed them to tho plubi 011 11 pimped nine." Yoiimj Hallev did exeell'.at ork!lull, mnld tioMiondoiis oselto.nenl. iliv behind the Utt. iin.'l !:- ln litl.u I bin. ; pucullar ' IVmllotoii yell" rtiiUng (IIm- kolf tlirnii.'liiiut 1 lift l'jiiik. ho. ik the 1 ft . iniiv to the luiuit. f Hukeri Iheirplu.V' of the HUOi'tatorH. Ankenv, howevot, 'in' ttei iireatly rubied, b :( there weie I dopllotho fact that he throw 1. a v:v pretty Utile ourve, and l a spleii'liJ jilavo In almost every jjofltinn, t hatted tdtogether too heavily. Iho "coin biiutiun'' making four in tho tlrst in ning. So Stlllm in wmm 1 id III the Ih.n, I'iI.i inl i iiiit niiiviiiL'. unit lie belli the 'H'- misitiun down to'two more runs, tho pcoro 1 which i captured by lllalr In HnentyJe. wldoin pulled, and to I1I1 at lht t iiuchiiiltiii of thu tivo li.uh.,1 IVah-r .eai-hini tivittd on 11 hit by I'lark, I duo lhe rtnlit of lh viclory mid utiemiiwuo ptoai ins ti iHi. newus, T,e twmo between Pendleton and laiiuht llwuun biipOH, and nuailv llie , ny H) H,mr iUuHirattsl by WIILMC T JIIII- Jtf-JIUII III IU I'll' fft.ll A?! -t 1 -MS. Or o tow naoAiJctoi.' t O ""a Mill'- EXAMINE OUR CUT SHOE IT SHOWS HOW ALL WAVER LY SCHOOL CHOPS II V IM ARE MADE The Peoples Wareliou FALC1C and COHEN, Doiili'.' Ill illW 1 tllHllll llt VlUllfl llllHIH', i'i;Niii.K.roN natal. )M Wo art) the sole agents for Iho hIhivo shous, and only Htoiti in town whlire you ciin buy llmni.' iiu-y have uuuipul. tfon or Tariff ifora. IIpJ" ui'l int'lloii, I I.i' Tiirll1'' Mi IiiA"i .. 1 111 1 ll lili ... .ii- it. i'ii.' . ..r h . of l iii'ii nstmiees. Cr.in's Hph ndul " 1 w,,,''" ""'"'' ' "" ' woiklsa sullM'ii'iil lee. iiiiih.ii.IuIIiiii for 1 ii- i'.j. 1 y 1 ii t .lf'l' ' . .fill". I II f'll ir i. In- finmli t in a tali Ihiii. ; 'flint thu Star un exielluiit Ixiitei1, whiclr 1eviiHt of tho link 01 hitui-uli ad mi's, Mild lliut uverv mi 1 .if ilutm played bull with ilntermliialion. that Culp, Stillinnn ami Ank'iiy are co.ill ouHamoiigtheiiiHiill, and theSturt. : -veil upon whom cvciy ilopnjdncu 11.11 wvio n , ir.o.veuto iuuko atioitier mxifp ih tunivo. 1 in thi inning. rraUir inmle u biioii 1111, Hint thu Mars ais now oiiatnpions m to the in-Held, unit Chilton uttcmptwl to Kantem Ureii. roach tho iioino plrtio, but was stopiwl Thai tltn 'i cihIIi tun yell" is u rnttlei. iitnid the veils of Ituudri'iU. Wallle fob; 't lui ituff wo, an -xtf Hunt umpire, lowed withu tout tip, high in Iho air,. That lnii is a "ttiichor" who id lo mm is gtoaiiy Tie GN. LIEB'8 BDOK, Protective Tariff. what it Doce von ua, standing peven to six In favor of the "Stain." It was . i wood uuuie, mid nlHitinded in eiitortaiuiuir feutures, but it bolnga practliv gjnie Utile lnluiet waH-Jt. Jledid k;iuo nol loiiiiinlng.uiid wisild lirole ovor-. hitva mIVih) h luelf hilt U'ot llloi'L-i'd Hp ' p., I. 11 . . . . .... 1 ......,...) .1 shadowed and ecijjeti iy thoujfhW 01 ine y u pn i in.rpm..-. mm .f. iiflernoonV gl .ri . , IndtlBiit iuyulug, .1 bunny of pu-'ed itwny. 111 Cmn to Chilton. Tin I IVmllrlnll. it. Hilllinan, !innilp. 'J : .IIKPliy, 11 1 ('run. f riilhiiu, fii 1 1 I'rHl.r, l.t li W.ttllo. M Ii Unli.i' IMw'iirils, 11 uiul .m .ulp, m'oiii:. IWikBrcily. jii'i.ur, I li... V lUirtcli., ut li, iiinir, -. HtMlllUlil DM'IIIM, lltallt'O. II llimsr. If., i'hiiuiui,:.I Ii. Tliiiiiar. it-.. Total. Total .....13 sooitK liv I.VMI.MI1 litis I'fmllt K.ll H 1 I 11 I ... II II 7 H H I- 'apturctj, ll.n f OM'il- inout. Time roon iw-ed wy. All tliroiigli ; .Nearly every 11. n ' """ tho foionoon, ciisl lomble beUiug was un m on ii.u 111 un hihiiik. ui-.- done, odds Uing given on itntor. The Ntoiiug f it.r, the guine .iov sUnding nine night before, tho hetiing men of lkdwr tut... l.vervthi.i- wan novv in their fa Ciiyhtul ovon oneie-l two lo one, undivi-r. the ltuk.o -lit tu Iho Uit, and pioUihlv found tnoif 'nker ihtiti llwv da , Uiehnor Mmt up . foul, which wuHoaught sired. 'Hio lonson for this cmfliUeo ! by Cran. IU.h.is -.achwl tirsl on halls. was obviuus. The wont Had gone 10.n1 iui .ni v "i;,"; Pniwin.tnn Tiniki Imi liauten. and I t.'.ov uiul in' woiilil lui haaton. The IkikerH reek mi Until- Hiinerh kitterv. levino 1,1 .1- ..1... I. ...I ul. ....... ..11 ltm.l,.,ll ..rn. uZ r: Z 1,1 u Ifev e Clnik e,cl,ed flrt aratilinggrounder, was found batter might W,V L,l""Zr' V.:w dtl row:.,mkin 1 home run off thin raiuiY iiiu u,r . , ma . : . ii... 1 . --" . 1 iii un 11 mil iii. riiiinii fii 11 11 imm i ' .. .. --- - m 111..1. 1 u.,11,.,1 fmin iiiir.i P- in., will have their water cut off, ffnolile'Ka'tionl et! lut nirlher explanations. Hi iiili '- vvluil u iimiHll) 1'iiiii.lili'riil 11 iiiimiI ul!,. I't't i"i of ,,iuprhn"iiMi. serva ii 11 In rill' iirlmur fu llin li.iirm m wi.ll 1.11 1. 1. :Imm.!, fur iln-1. i.rtiM. 1 iii iMN.tt minu'M tin. imii'lii'iil cllii'l ur III)' r.iin im r-juri'in iiimiii tnpeouiorv, ill KXi'l .lUKI.il.i III till HIP MWMUn1 II fill rh.iMi if l'irU. tlllt llttMtl UOIIDIllt'llllllM fCllllinillf llll lllHlit U "H'lll I'1V1II1. 'J'lii' iiwli(iii of ilr. lllilliluV "I'vu-nly Ynu III i'i.i It. I. t; n Ufs Ill" 11 Mtitliin iipiiii tlii'l'iirtiTiiiiMl)riHl, itIIIcImxI hikI iiuili' in furnl-li I lr own r lulatlli. IN'DOR if MuNTft: The form a wnll iu tin. kiiIwIuium. nt tin. Issik l iiumi uiliiiirulih', unii 1 li v,' u'tjii until lui; miiiuimIiik It fur uiw hi llie iirmi work of .iiivhiIIiiii Hif 11111I1 uiuit'o thn H'oiiIi-. DON VI, !! KrM.S. I'lwliiiuittt r n.'iitml, o.y It Luu ul.lt' mill liwliml i.xIhmIIIiiii of llio llljinlli.' .mil ill .'. Tim work In tin. 1 ly.uuil a vi ry vulii.il, It. iHiiurlliiilliin . . J in. Met' thai (lilt. immiIc In rcri'ivliin un ut ,iuiiii'ii,lutluii. uiTi'T "" ' "i.'iilMl liuths uiul I tvUli Hint lli fiuiu hii.I ttnctooi.uu mity 1 1 11 ,! """ r evurj- elllr.i.n ciilPtl Unii till ynr to vole iiimiii t U. r, i i'.-..ii.,,.ili '! rf .'I.'. .'. ZZ 11 1 ""W" ,"I-N' '' "I.AiC, C mm 1. Htm 1 hiv nun m a .."in v i.i,, i i-itiiivii. - . : ;. v ; : : k.ii" Iilalr loticued the b-II, lmtxuldn't reach ''raiy. .. t o 1000 0 s 1-11 mul n'it, and the li.krsweie thus retired Wmt-Mw. r.lmil Hiillumii. Hi D.. ih the without a run. Ti.e Slars now lumu in. I ' ' - d to ta n pitoher whom nv Mint l'r.uier was retired on another pretty ht well dread to f., and in .foul uiti-li by Pun . ( lui Is pcore.l 011 0 with lioi'. which was 11 line hit by I ,.l, hp alt... wored on .1 the bo-l played of the tournament, he had "lanneti out eighteen men with perfect oumi. He wuh well hUlilMilted bv lilalr, who was hi all resiK-ctrt a "craek catch." liostdes the.? two lino ba-eball playern, linker had en- i-,i...il C.inni.n. catcher lor the liole .S'ntli'i'. On account of tho warcity of water, all ctihtonierH using water oulstdo of thu hours specified in the Utiles mid Itegula tions. nutuely, from & to H u. in. and i to rushed in to wt -p h'ui, the llrst baseman j leiving his position and running wjuaro in Cu D's iron;. 11c wuh khockcm njuso- J. II. Itoiunss, Siit. Alsnit ono hundred and twentv of Pen- :,iged (r.nnoii catcher un ''';rZ-Mw overturned U-foio 1 dleton's citizens took iu tlio base hall . !lr LSrKl !u llM: fiw5 SlTt- "rate.,, stuinb- i tournatnent at Jlaker City. IWtween ....w... tiu.lr II111? into home male a 111110 aueau 01 uiu "" ,v.i.. w hi. ..om iiayingiuaiuii'Hoi..." y. , .. V7 ,...,,-, ..iiL, uaH now tre 1 riunday mornlnK's recular nine, did the linkers .rei , ine.r w . . - wai ljwt train, w denco. They . ttiougm iiev o ; ;V.. r . . n.i a ,Hnv retired on llrst ker nt nine and arrived here fact that Pendleton .was s uppoheu u.o - '?"' , , illlf. .d o'clock this morninc broucht !? . J. ii Sf. Lu thevMnade thre good hi.-, hut each ono hundred, and they wero iioiu Hupporv '"?t7 " ua; of ,,o avail, fc'tantield Bent a lly to J. C. Iasuro and fatnilv aro tlm rioht t Pill. DUl .nKCIlV WU1 UlCIU I 1 .. " . 'O " - - - , 1 covory was not In tho nature of a "glad over on paspencer. hich left Pa ul two hack ono happy souls. back from a short trip to the Hound country. .' .li, ill f 111' IIHlUH'liVl thu i, I.I- iiiiuru ..f turllf ri'litrin It W Ti.WNMKKD. l. I Ii l t .tiniui'il iiimiii luiiiln. 1 1 lie unit nail nil ml a 11 ..lieu. iiioktUHH of ur .In inniii..iit'r nf 1'uui.loii. V tiiki. iiliKiknri. ll' ulvhiK HiIn work our I111.1i. in.l..iv. iu. 1 ,.t.H ....... n, ...... I u.ui li. Clll t'lilllllllltx-t llll'l 1'llllx u-al.t III .xl"ll'lllltf Mm I'Ii'i IiIiiIIhii iiIiiuiim 1 1 vol '.Hot llllliult , . HI'ATK l)i:.VIl U'IC ri; It M, I .iMAIIlMK UK H L.IKOIK. Ami muii) ollir.ru. Tha iJEiVK-VVEEKLY EfiST OnEGailiJH, One Year, AND CEPJ. LIED'S IJOOK. IliMil. Itouiul In notli itii.Kiii.Vi(,.l I'ji,U)ivK,i,,,i, in,, -nr. WO) Hook AIoih". In riolli, ,.i,, iui'.i ... . ( Addions EAST OnECONlAN PUS. CO., I'oii 1.' 1 en, l(.c. "BSTAEL-ISHED 1831. Bio. W. Bhill, 0. II. Woodaud, Rauvkl Hmsiio, I'nuu K, Arnoiv, - Snell, Heitshu & IVoodard, BucceMora to Hodgo, DuvIb A Co., and HeltHhu, Woodard A Co IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, N03. 02 A 91 FKONT STIlKhT, PORTLAND, OKL'GON. CORREtPONOENCE SOLICITED. rati27 Ijp