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r MONDAY, APRIL 22, l!HU. Just Received a line of Ladies' Handsome Party Slippers in Patent Leather and Fine I )ongolft All late styles. Call and see them. CLEAVER BROS Practical Bout and Mine Men. BH K V IT I KS. Try Ihitton'a ice MM olMMOlstH. Bicycle, recycle, liicycle. Witliee Columbia ami Imperial wlieelf. Nolf. Buy your window olia-lea at Murphy's. New waah goodl at Cleaver Bros. Dry Good Co. Call and am Crawford bicycle ami recycle at Witbee'a. Have your picture framed . latent etjrlee at Murphy's. New deeiitntt in wall i-.n - at Murphy's paint store. Hawley's have a fancy line of dried fruits and big oranges. Fine mountain potatoes, mustard green, comb honey. Ilawley'l. Oldest place and best tamalea, at l.e Roy'a, cor. Court and Garden streets. Latest novelties in spruit: immIi See window. Cleaver Bros. Dry ufloda IV The latent in bicycles is the cushion iramea. Come in and see them. Withe. N. Berkeley has some v--r. de-Jinthle town and country property (or sale on Mta lelUm. Finest hams and lard on the market. Home product . try it. its guaranteed. Boh wart A (treulicii. Ice cream, ice cream srda. nice big navel oranges, at Ooedeckc v Kirk man's on Court street. Fresh invoice new ea, string tieaus, asparagus, aweet potatoes, on low, radiahes and lettuce at Hawley's. Icecream and pure cream .it I'm ton's. Leave your orders for Sunday. Cream delivered to your home, packed in cans. Orescent bicycles on the installment plan at the Crescent agency in the Last Oregoman building, pavments $1 a week, no interest. Mra. was in tiie store vesterdav and she thought our line of spring goods were the nicest in town, t'leaver Broa. Dry Goods Co. Remember I have a better stock of oil, axte-greaae, rope, Iwltiug and all other harvest supplies thai, eser baa fore. P. Hones, Helix. It will pay you to figure with W. J. Clorke A Co. on plumbing. All work guaranteed. Shop mi OOMfi nir C. C. Sharp's paint store. Owing to a change in the building Mra. Campbell will cloae out her emir.- atock of summer milinery in the next 30 days at great bargain-. Mr. Montieth, a representative of Ld V. Pries A Co., Chicago's fanioux tai lors, will be with ux April '.' i ami M with his house's complete line of sam ples. If there i- anything you need in the clothing line for spring and sum mer we'd be pleased to give you our est service. Alexander ,. Hester Boiled bam at Demott's; it's 8ne fur lunches. At Kader's lurniture store is the finest line ol rugs and matting. Hoard for a few gent lenie:: in pri vate family. Mrs. Alice Smith. Automatic refrigerators ami water cooler at Bailor's furniture store. Window shades, curtain oles, mir rors, etc, at Kader's furniture store. For rent Furnished rooms for gen tlemen only. Corner Main and Bluff streets. Wanted A woman to do general housework in a small family, two children. Apply this oilier. . For rent-Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, corner Main and Water streets, inquire of .lesse Failing. Don't buy a bicycle until yon have seen the Snell wheels at Tavlor's. Guaranteed for one vear, onlv .!". A suite of rooms in the Fast Ore gouian hiulding, hot and cold water. bathroom, for 111 a month during th snmnier. Apply at the Fast Oregonian othee A full attendance is requested at th Parliamentary cluh meeting tomorrow at the usual time ami plare. Matters ol interest to the whole club will M discussed . William W. Iloch has opened candy store in the room adjoining .Lm Kll's place ol business. I.Mr. Iloch understands how to make a place attractive ami already has his stort fitted up as one of the neatest in town. If vou have not done so a I read v wi ask you to call and see our big stock of new wallpaisar. Kvervthing up to date ami as low as ten cents iter roll l'aMr hanging and painting promptly uone. nee V. sharp, opera house Mock The lecture of F.dgar P. Hill, D I)., of Portland, at the Presbvteriai church al s o'clock this evening will be illustrated with stereoptlcon views. I'hese views are from celebrated paint ings and have a worldwide reputation. It is a lecture that will lie enjoyed bv all. "Bummer" arrived in Pendleton this morning from Portland nedecked with two blue ribbons representing tirst prises in the kennel show. T. T. Nelson, whoowns "Bummer," intends to enter him in the New York dog show to be held in June. The cas.- of the State vs. Senator Mitchell, an Indian, was continued by .lustier Kit Gerald until 10 o'clock on Wednesday. .lohn McCoiirt i- prose cuting the case during T. Q, Hatlcy' aosenci Stillmmi A Pierce have been addeil ami are assisting William Par sons in the defense ATHENA ACHIEVED VICTORY DEFKAT&D WALLA W4LLA DAY'S BALL GAMB. IN SUN We Have Received There will be a lecture in the Chris tian church next Mondav night on the Order of 1'emlo l.v C. W. Wheeler, deputy supreme organizer, commencing at H o'clock. Kverybodv is cordially invited. The Guiding Star aavs of Mr. Wheeler: "C. W. Wheeler,' one of the jolliest fraters that ever told a good story, and one of the best poeted lecturers on the coast, has taken up i ins wors for i'nio a'ter Hve Tears successful labor with the Woodmen of th.- World. DEATH OF SAM P. PURDY Aged 81, the Old Plonaer Passes Away at Athana Athena, April -HJ. On Sunday morn mg, April 11. at 0 o'clock, at the resi lience of hit son, Samuel P. Purdy, alter a lingering illness from cancer, .lohn B, Purdy quietly passed away. .Mr. Purdv waa born in Marion county, Ky , Dec. 1H, 18ltt. He moved to Mc Donougb county. Ills., with his par ents, in KU, and in IH44 was married t Miss Mary Hardin, of the same county, three children resulting from this union, as followa: Mra. T. J. Lucv, who is now residing ' in Tillamook county, Mra. F M Mans- Midi who died in 1H87 ; ami Samuel P. Purdy, who now residea in Umatilla county. Mr. Purdy croaaed the plains in 18rta and settled in Linn county. In IH71', he mov.-. I to Dmatilla county, and in ltMft.' tiled on the Purdy Springs .mar ter section, which is now known as the Bingham Springs In January, 1HMI. his wife died, aud in lHtti he went to reside with his son. Bamuel P Purdy. He became a charter member of Morris chapter, Gruny county, III. . in 1866, and previous to this had me a member of McDonough Masonic Lodge. No. 1U. After moving to ('mat ilia county, he became a char ter inemoer of Weaton Masonic Lodge No. oo, and at the time of his death was the oldeat Mason in the state Me was a charter mem her of Pendleton chapter, R. A. M.. No. The funeral will take place from the residence of his son, and will he con ducted by the Weaton Mason i" Lodge. No. 65, and the remains will bt in terred in the Weston Mason cemetery scire Wat B to 2 Two Man Injured, But Neither Seriously BIr Attsndanee. Athena, Apr 22 Athena added another victory to its string yesterday, by de feating the Sa.ia Walla nine hv score of ti to 2. It was a great game in everv wav. The record was broken in the matter of attendance, receipts ami enthusiasm, and the game itself was fast aud snappy. Manager Sharpstem brought bis nine husky players over on a special tram, accompanied by 4IX) rooters. Milton sent 7:1 people on the sanu train, and Weston was here in force. Pendleton was also on hand to the number of HO, and won this city heart and soul, hv wearing Athena colors and lending their assistance in cheer lug. 1 he crowd at the ground waa so great, that, although the diamond was wireti off, it was difficult to keen the spectators from interfering with the players. Intense interest in the outcome of of the game made the enthusiasm run high, ami loval rooters of both teams pitted their lung power against each other in their endeavor to cheer the respective nines on to victory. It was a good-natured crowd, however, and splendid order prevailed. l'he game started at 1: 90, Manager isburn, of the Yellow Kids, offici ating with the indicator. Walla Walla went to bat tirst, ami failed to score for three innings. Willard scored in the first for Athena, getting a base on balls, stealing second and reaching home plate on a sacrifice hit by Dell ami an error at first hase. In the fourth, an overthrow from right field to home ami a blocked ball gave Walla their only scores. Bucket and Cusher scoring. Koont tir'd the SCOfC for Athena in the same inning In the fifth the h ibm playej got in their work with the hat and ran bases like profession als. rrancis reached first on a hit ami went to third on a single bv G. Brown Wilared and Dell tiew out but Koontl came to the scratch with a nice hit and both runners scored. R Brown took a base on balls, and Saunders sent a safe one into right The most complete line of men's ihoee ever shown id I'eudieton. Our experience enables uh to give you a per fect fit. The styles are cor rect and nobby. See our display window and then get our prices. Pendleton Shoe Co., WM. F1TZGFUALD, .Manager. INCREASE OK LAMBS. The Drep of Three Bands Blates the Owners. .lame Hackett has brought to 0 I Wade a report of increase of lambs on the letter's Baruhart ranch, that shows Mil lambs marked hy Mr. Hackett, dropped from UK ewes, or about 117 DM cent, increase. The lauiba are in line condition. Mr. Hackett is elated Drwl the successful work already done. W. 11. Kvans, uear Pilot Bock, is in Pendleton today. He is interested in two bauds of ewee, one of luuu and the other of SOU head l-rom the larger band lie reports an iLcreaee of 1 It. per Mi of lambs, aud from the smaller one liJtt per cent. What's Your raee Worth? ..iaetiiiie a fortune, but never if i i . , vou nave a aatiow coinnlexion, a taun diced look, moth patches and blotches ou the skin all signs of liver trouble. ii . r. i - . ,. ..... urn r. mug s .ew l.lle flits give v- iear fKin, Koay Cheeks, Rich Lom plexion. Only 26 cents at Talliuau A Co. s Drug Store field The ball was thrown over home to catcher Koont, and tieing blocked, allowed B. Brown to score the foarth run for the inning. Saunders died at third, Bt. John going oat. That ended the run, making (or both aides, good fielding and suerior pitching putting the lintter- out in almost one, two and three order Both Played Good Ball. Both teams plaved good ball. and. though five errors were charged up to a.:. ik:c, r.ia... ... inoiii wne .-a- un able. Walla Walla was unfortunate, inasmuch as her errors proved the most cuetly. The Wafla Wallaians are tine indi vidual players, but showed lack of team work, owing to the fact that they have had no previoo- games. They showed lack of judgment in tiasc run ning also. They were perfect gentle men, played clean bell, and give promise of being the kind of team with which it will be a pleasure to play, ami from which it will be hard to win when they get in lietter prac tice The home players showed that they are improving, and by their work yes terday made themselves eolider with the admirers of the game. St. .lohn. the new catcher, did anlen did work, ami is a valuable addition to the team. There is no need to sav that Saun ders pitched excellent bell, for he always does. Yesterday he was an poeed by a hard-hitting list of play ers, most ol them left handed batters. but he kept the hits scattered and made it guess-work with them at the plate, lie was given good soDiiort throughout, and everv memhor of the Athena team deeerves his share ol credit lor the victory. Two Accidents. During the game two accidents oc curred, Fisher, of the visiting teem. being injured while sliding for second. Me resumed plav the next inninu Willard, who played a great game with All a at the third, was struck on the back of the head by a awiftly pitched ball, ami required the attendance of a doctor during the evening. He recov ered fullv however, and is around to- lay. Lawrence Lieiiallen, of Adams took Willard's place at third and filled it satisfactorily . core by Innings : so much pleased with Pendleton that he contemplates remaining here, and, in the event that he can effect satis factory arrangements, will make Pen dleton his home. Senator (i W. Proebstel and Dr. A. Beattie of Weston, and Kdgar M l.imaruH of Portland, are In Pendleton today, on business connected with the Lantern Oregon State Normal school. Mr. Proebstel is a member of the hoard of regents, and expected s meet ing of that body would he held today, but R. Alexander was the only other regent in the city. WOULD BUY IP HE COULD Land Contest Case. The case of Chandler vs. Horlhurt, involving title to a tract of land taken up near Fcbo under the desert lands act, is on trial before the land OfBOB at U Grande. T. 0, Ilailey ami J, H . Haley are in attendance, the former bring associated with W. M. Pierce for the contestee, while Mr Haley and It. F. Wilson, of 1-a Grai ile, appear for the contestant. The testimony of gfl witnesses is being taken. Mr. Ilailey shii Bonds at home but returned to La 1 .ramie this morning. Job Couldn't Have stood It If he'd bad Ictliing Piles. The're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on sarth. It has cured thous ands. For Injuries. Pains or Bodily BroptlOM it's the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Sold by Tall man A Co. Attention Bedmen. Social session of Filiations Tribe. No. lH.will be held in Hendricks' mil April IU0l. All memhers are asked to alien. I MeiiiU-rs ol the Pocahontas Iegree, are secially invited. Bv onler of the Sachem. BOY W RITNER, Keoier of Records. WM. BBA. ST. PAUL SHBBP HANDLSR. SPBAKS OF THE M A RK BT. 167 from ally dress gun. For Sale at a Bargain. acres of timta-r land, 0M mile Kamela Station, at an exception low figure. For particulars ad F. Bi Clark, hurt Steven- I Ire TRIAL OF A HARVARD MAN Prof. 8attman, Aeoused of Murder of His Brother-ln-Law. Cambridge, Mass. April JJ.-The trial of Charles R. Fastman, instructor in Harvard College, charged with the murder of his (broJier-in-law, Richard H. Crogau, began this morning, both Crogan and Fastman married daugh ters of the late Alvin Clark, the re nowned telescope maker. The promi nence of Isith men make the proceed' iugs interesting. A Murderer Bteapei. Auburn, N. Y., April 21 Clarence Robinson, slaver of Attorney Montgom ery Gibbs, of Buffalo, serving a life sentence in the state prison, escaped tisiav by boring through the stone walls of this cell. BISHOP OF OXFORD DEAD Was an Bmlnent Authority on union eel M bleats. London, Apirl B. The Right Lev erened William Stubbs, bishop uf Ox ford, is dead. Me was horn in MB and was a distinguished authority on historical subjects. An Irish Nationalist. London, April 22.-Dr. Charles K. N. Lannery, M P., a well known Irish nationalist, died today from consumption. Prleei Here Too Nearly What In Asked In Chleago to Warrant Making Purchases. 4 Win. Rea. jr., the sheepbiiver from St. Paul who has fur several years purchased annual Iv many sheep in this region, is at the Motel Fend letun . Mr Rea was here during the North west Wool Growers' association inearlv March, and left then satisfied tlmt be could do no business here this season. Other buyers likewise, with few -exceptions, remained in the east, ami made no attempts to purchase iheep. Mr. Rag came again however, 10 inquire into conditions and learn the truth of the reports that bad gone to DIM) III St. Paul ami Chicago, in Isith of which cities he oerates. As to his Investiga tions since arriving, he said: "It looks now as though I cannot buy any sheep here. Prices askil bv sheepmen are above the market valua tion east Irom here and in Chicago. Of course, we who liny for shipment east cannot purchase at a profit when the price is so nearly what I is in the market in which we sell." THE BOERS NEED FOOTWEAR Botha's Bmlsiary to Krugsr Reports on Sunday. Amsterdam, Anril '."J. -An emissary from General Botha arrived on Sunday to see Mr. Kruger and to say that the Boer soldiers have an abundance of provisions, but are poorly provided with hoots and shoes. A train captured near Portay gave the Boers an enor mous suptdv of cartridges Hngllth Made a Big Hul. Cape Town, April '22. General Kitchener reports from Pretoriaih.it he captured '2A'J liner prisoners, with rifles, ammunition mid wagons. Captain tartar's Application Denied. Washington, April 1".'. The I'nited State's supreme court today denied the application for bail made by Captain Olajrlin M. Carter, now serving, a term in the Leaven worth penitentiary for fraud practiced in MPrytaf out and Miporviflinf, government contracts. ST. JOE STOl WE HAVE JUST RECEll New Silk Shirt 'Waists. New Percale Shi . Nr-w In.lia Linen Shirt V 'J -"Minis. All the new ihinjfA in Shirt Waist, . 1 A . I 1 I I' Nicest ;i'ii n-itii-si imc in i.ailics tailor The In- found in the citv. Rainy day ikiru, in fact complete assortment desirable skirts from cheapeal to beal grades. New goodl arriving daily. Lome ami look post yourselves as to styles end prices. them LYONS MERCANTILE LJncla Sam tells him to steer toward Rader's Furniture Store Main ant Webb streets, Pendleton, Oregon Mhere he OSfl et one of those nice Golden Oak Rockers at $2.25 before thei Furniture in u 1 ml 1 ariu.t Mattiasy w si,.i,ioa "VO, ;urtaiu PojJ Ear-eli. Mirrors, Baby cabJ Go I ' 1 1 , 1 1 - r r 1 1 leu . I . Russian Mine Patalatles. t I'eterihurK, April 22. Many miners have perished in a mine uear Bendiin. Twenty-one cnrMa have lieen recovered, and fifteen others are uncounted for. The Columbia Lodging House NEWLY KlHNISHKIi BAB IX CONNECTION IX CENTER OF BLOCK BET. Al l a WEHH - I - F. X. SCHEoW. Prop. All.. 9 0 J THE SEAT SALE IS HEAVY Minstrel Performana Tomorrow Kvbh- Ins Will Have Good Attendance ."eatr are ifninir ranidlv. and the audience tomorrow, Tuesday, evening at the Kraier will he larue. The 2fi youiiK men who take part hold the last rehearsal lonieht. Several hox parties will h xiveus. PERSON AL MBNTIOH. While in Portland We purchased a manufacturer's line of sample china at a bargain We will give some startling values in these later. We also purchased a job lot of 1 . . w a . jonnson tiros , unite semi porce celain at less than jobbers cost that we will sell at the price of common ironstone wire. The price list will be published upon arrival of goods. Wutdi this space for it. Do you want work? Do you want to hire help? If sn call or atlflte your want will bi rd t PROMPTLY in.' 4tel iMI.-ll.l C. P. COOK'S EmploymentAgency I oruer MAIS AMD ALMA HTKKKTH. Kohiueoli, of the OoiunatlL weut to Weaton this morn- Spring Troubles... Lous of apM3tite, BilliouBiieti, Stomach ailiuenUs, Pimplus and Other Eruptions are aonie of them. SARSAPARILLA Corrects all of these makes the hlood pure. TALLMAN & CO. and J. I laundrj iiitf Willia n Kea. Iff., of St. Paul, of ti... tinn of Kea Hr-ithers. stiueii Imvum ! a KUeet of the Hotel Pendleton. ' William Scott, owner ol the llidaway fturiiigB propaTt) in the southern uart of Ciiiatilla euuntv. ii in tnwii r.uluu He It MMsStSSJ preparatiun- lur u goi (j auumier reeort at the spriugs. A. L. Hull. of Salt Lane city, sM)iit Sunday iu Pendleton as u guest of D. B. Cargill, and went t.. Walla Walla in the evening (,)r u visit witii John Hiulth, the farming iiuideiuent luau. Mrs. Lillian rrederiek, who has been traveling throughout the south west with Mir Verdie rurow i u l" '"' "i l ortlaml thin wok. emeu louie dome to Weston about - "'Pauyiug Her sister, Mi Christinu Proebstel. W S Mayberry, of the Milton neighborhood, i U) Paadlatoc todai Ha haa ust laiaaad a MMMaafal term of school in district U. He eotattd he distance of ;i, m.le, . PenUieUon by bicycle. He goe from n,ri. p," Kock. He will lead, ti... AiLiYZ another term, beginning next fall f T Walker is in town today for tm 7Z time since Januarv U.. ,tlrM S7d.y., lb. Sri o7be iwhh lumwaiu, uiit HI mffavHBil ..... the moat aevere caiT ot u,I ZZ toNportod in iuitiiir"( ;v iu, Reeling we., ami gaming mT ''"I1', ld-f'" 'baa taught I" the public gchouls. U. iv "X"M Owl Tea House. rolls crepe paper 10c, Locust Hill Rabbitry and Poultry Yards Pedigreed Belgian hares and pure bred I owls. Hares, ft.00 per Mir, $. each. Barreil, Huff, and White Plym outh hocks-Kggs IL'.OO per a 3iittiiiKs for$.5(JU; also some Barre.1 Kix-k egg at 1.50 per sitting Roae aud Single Cuuib khode Island Hed- KgK ioo per U 3 sittings lor fo.UU. Visitors welcome For further information iddier-r Full line of Clgara Confectionery and Smokers' Artlclea. NICti CLUB K(MIM. ..French Restaurant.. HIW1 MEALM IS TMK t.'ITY BH Eat ami niomt. . TKOI'T AM) UAMg IN HKAHOS . Juat Received a nice lot of frog's lags Oua LaFontalnc, Proprietor. swllsler liulMlug, Mall. St . I'.u.ll.u.i.. Um,.., When you buy Butter get the best UKIAH CREAMERY BUTTER IS BEST. It has a flavor that no other butter has. Ask yur jrrocer for roll : if you don't Lute it U t your money hack J.M.SPENCE tgsal lkiah Creamery. AMERICAN PLAN. S.3.00 per Day and Upwards. i inest I Out w. wadk, I'eudletoii, Oregon FX)R Insurance Kire, Life, Accident, Plate Olaas Loans on City and Couuty Property, Real Estate ek. II rare. C ( " :er .1. M J Two I '.lack Walnut lied room cSets One t ;omhinution Bureau. TH E ie are verv : PORTLAND PORTLAND, URKUUN. or tourist., and commercial traveler,. -Special Katea to Kaatern Oreiron Deoole Mteaaaaa Portland. r Illtiriala an1 ia . " r . - M. C BOWDK- V. STROBLE, Court Street. In, proved and Unimproved City Lot itiiomi raruiH SEE J. R. DICKSON, Kaat Orevouian Buildiug. Can we help you? I Mini i:naana in ,. , , 'Ulckr. lunr mUm 1L It "' '"'-'r'"' Nn "port orfciii4i..ali. JuT; ..f,' WMU-imU. fiitl- eiitr lutu .,1 1, " ,,r.tvl''1' kl MM roai pe,-..u .".'...Twai; muuZuT1, ",to eiAau aaot. BUY THE Best Babbitt Ned IN 10 POUND BARS. For line shafting and all bearings of machinery of the mill or factory it cannot be surpassed : Made from Type Metal East Oregonian Office, Pendleton, . . V'rilfclllj JM