NDERWEAR Spring and Summer. GOOD BOc SUIT. BETTER $1 SUIT. FANCY $1.25 SUIT. M PORTED $1.50 SUIT. CltlTl Outside Shirts, each 50c, 75c. $1 00. ver Bros. Dry Goods Co. AY. MAY H awf AT ATHENA .1. Thras In NumDir, ara Reported. 1 .tuMlll m till CltV, Ikh'H quaran-Mi-Paniel is HI at J, W -until, and Mr. n.1 Mr. o 11 ilmn. wife mi, principal t tba pafc ar. tlif torse patients. aa it is n. II. HIli' 11.111 r nm . " Id form, more rtwmhliinr . i t .. . . l ft 1 1 it. itna fif In tin- limine- to check its t returned h'.me yesterday . . . . , , 1 . i,ik. i ..n I L u..i.l. iVttifnn This week in the 'V Main street, the aid M sat aamftrnf ojwh-kI Mitel. er sbop, and 1 ill mi N ttie ! 1 BMti ikci) II. J. Bodily, itj if several rears, ia fur iiie new romi.auy. ., i k tl.m we.k plowing pet. mil the m grade estublisbeil. The new t r-tartod next week he uwl on Main , - :.l . -I nut now 01 piintiveiae. u. na 1 is L nii.U' 1 niv tbll It this week. late Mrs. Win hel l M i nlay at 10:30, al the larvwat Vtr iSeen i( tin- country. The ser- j i i v. :k ".. iiv I. mi ur "iii ii .k . I IT' TV I III- :s u n n it .hii i i i- . k .. .1 .. '.. I...' .. I .11 an. I ailiu-ssed the Ust sad ....... I u I Id . .1 ik.uulnu.. ukkil with a number of other prominent sbeepmen, has issued a call for a wool growers' meeting, to lie held in thia city on the tirat Monday in .Inly. At thia meeting, what ia known an the Wyoming plan will be inaugurated by the Oregon woolgrowers, ami the clip of all the owner in attendance offered for aale. Wool buyers, in order to have their bid- considered, will have to send thrin in eealed. A committee will open the bida and the wool will lie awarded to the highest bidder. Thm plan haa been tried very successfully over at Kawlina, Wyo., recently, anil if generally commended by the wool growers ot that state, who sav they got a much better price for their clips than had they been offered at private aale. i . i ii r ' u ! i . 1 imi ii v. i inusaav. were fcY WiJOi. ligOVIIl. lor lids from Will Atk unr 1 I 'li-jiatcli Mays: Mr. r l the large woolgrowers fsgosj mter a oouterenoe Bring on your Clocks. rnm. :ir..r . -1AL it home to you when its nun vetl ha it so it xeil. urantced. HUNZIKER, r in lot ik- Mi . i kkk . k . . , ' Ml Im A Heitar' SYsts or Ohio, city or Toledo t I.l . I I.O.TI J Fratik J -' ti. ne inak oath that ho la the riilur nartm-r of inn Arm of K J. I'hrnre a Co.. Joins Dullness In the city ol Toledo, count; oi l slate aforeaaiil. and that aid firm will par the sum of line Hundred Hollar for earh alio everreasrof Catarrh that cannot bv cured br the um of 'Im I aiarrn Cur.. Hsoru In baton- me anil - i u .. l in my ortwui e llmath day of Deeeraber, A. 1' IM. A. W (iLaAwiN, N'otarr I'ublir. Hall'a Caurrta Cure n taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and mueoui nurfacei of the ytera. Hand fur teatlinonlalt, free. F. J. i HKSKV A rn.. Toledo. Ohio. Hold by JrnnliU, 7Sc. Hall's Family fill, are the heat. Arrival! at Hotsl Pendleton. Q W Hunt, l'lirtlannd. J A Clancy, Portland. 0 I Roosevelt, cit. 1 Harm-, BfMkaM. m Lm. .'(Kikaue. .1 S 'ining, Seattle. C I. Dovaar, iSpokane. W II i.ayl.-, r.irtlaiui. .1 Davia, Sau r'rauciaco. John Kieuiing, Portland. T L Kocers, Spokane. ) B I'rael. .1 B King, San Francisco. W 1 Starr, Philadelphia. John A Fauli, Prtland. A I Spenoer, Chicago. J C Macdonald, Iiciiver. Haan t Pitm, Haa rranciaco. J C Beeries, Cedar Kainds, la. K J Ktnkead, Oil 1 A I ougiue, Chicago J II Kirkpatnck aud wife. New York. Frank Nun. New Y'ork. W .1 llaulo, New York. Ai Me Cann, New York. Thus Leonard, New Y'ork. W K tileudmning, Portland. Heury 1- IJouuor, Portland. H P Jones, Philadelphia. K (irwena, ft Paul. K B Mavand wile, Portland. H Hterulierg, San Kraucisco. K A Nelson, Portland. Jerrr Lewis, Maoudonia, Ia. W K Ellis, Heppner. Your Face. Showr tin- Mtut- n( tour fo-lings and the state of your health as well. Im pure blind luakes itaelf apparent in a pale and aallow complexion, pimples and akin -nipt ion.. If you are feeling weak and uru out and do uut have a healthy uppearance, you should try Acker's Blood Kliair. It cures all lilmal il'.iawim- wh.Te cbeup Sarea narillas and au-called purifiers fail. Know ing this, we sell every bottle on a poMtm- guarauUte. For sale iy llrm k A McCoiuas. N S FJ3 R, C K I N G, , . i h a . . . V iv i-v Vjt JTV. NfiR & SON. tutruosa main 4. in OOtl and rslallA-i villus ll k'lllkt'f eer. ry Kooittke - a F.p aala. Owing to my pour huallh 1 offer for sale the Leeser Bakery; also, my resi dence pmiierty 00 (iardeu strtx l be tween Alia and Court BUSA Lkkkk. Acker's Kn.liali reuiedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the wontt cold in twelve hours, ur money r funded . 25 eta. and 50 cU. For aale by Brock A McComas. A anile of rooms in the East Ore gon ian building, hot aud oold water, bathroom, lur $11 a muuth during the summer. Apply at the hast Oregoniaa ottice. p 55I s UK. SANDEN'S BELT. Han no equal for the cure of Nervous aiid Physical Debil ity, Exhausted Vitality, Vari cocele, Premature Decline, Loss of Memory, Wastiug, etc. which ha been brought about by early iudiscretioi or later excesaes. grrAuaiia-i ruiHTV Yaaiu. WrlU today tor uiy lataa books. 'Msath In Nature " aud -ai.ou.tlu ; 1U L'a. aad Abuas by by mm " DK. A. T. SAN DEN, Past. A. Mussel Bfcicfc, . rOK I t-ANli, - OWIOUN. A BASEBALL TOURNAMENT PRNDLkTON PROPOSIt TO HAVS ONt JOLT , I am. . A Numbsr of Hois gaeas for lh. Cham pionship Cup Offsrsa by the City Will Be Sandwiehsd In. A plan proposeil by a Pendleton bnsiness man on Thursday is meeting with much favor wherever discussed. It is, that Pendleton have a hascatill tournament on July 4, 5 and A, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, said event to take the place of the ordinary Fourth ot July celebration. Being the largest town in this comity as regards population, reii.llcti.ii is naturally looked to by sister towns to take the initiative, ami has never failed to be .-1 un I to the emergency. Raseball is a popular game this year, and the friendly rivalry between the amateur baseball teams of the cities of the In land 1 111 pi re has caused a better feel ing to etist in regard to the national game than has been seen in Huh vicinity in a mini tier of years. One merchant, chancing to hear the matter mentioned, while in the l.ast Oregonian otlice, said voluntarily, when not one word had been paid on the snbject of money: "Put me down for f.Vi, if it is to tie a Fourth of July celebration. Make it t'K it a baseball tournament, such aa you are talking of." Another merchant said, the moment be heard of it : "1 will give f.hi.and give it gladly." This last business man has heretofore subscribed $10 to 915 for such occasions. Several offers have been made by a lew who have been asked in a casual manner, indicating that there will be no difficulty in securing the needed money, if the plan be taken hold of at once. It is suggested that other features be introduced, making the three days a sort ol general holiday and carnival (or the people of the cou.ity, and of the town, as well. The idea seems to be mi . eelable to everyone sKikeu to, and will no doubt srow in popularity. 300 in Prises. An informal discussion of the subject by a number of gentlemen last evening who are interested not only in base ball, Fourth ot July eelebrat mns, tiretnenV tournaments. , but in aytbittf ami eviritmng that would tend to the advancement of Pendleton commercially and the enjoyment of her inhahttantti, drought out the unani mous eipression of opinion that a base ball tournament would he just the thing for the best interests of all con cerned. Summarised, the proposition is as follows: To have three baaeabll teams present from outside cities, Walla Walla, Athens and Heppner preierred, and have two games dally, one in the fore noon and one in the alternoon of Thursday, Friday an t aturdav. Inly 4, 6 and B. Each club to play one game with each other club, and the winner of the greatest percentage of games to win the main prize of t!50; m inner ol the second greatei-t percen tage of games to take fls). third best club to win I'm). In order to induce the visiting teams to come, a good round sum could be offered to each one, regardless of the number of games won. The prices would thus be a plck op. the piau win assume uenniie shape today aud Saturday, and Man ager (iHburu, u! the Athena team, ami Manager Sharpsteiu, of the Walla Walla team, will be broached with the proposition bv a committee on Sunday. Communication will also be hail a un the Jim nan, manager 01 tne heppner team. Heppner Proposition. The l'eiidleton baseball team is waiiiMil at Heppner on Tuesday, June 11. the ouehing day of the tournament ol the Kat.-r.i Waenington and Kaat- ern Oregon Firemen's association. Manager .lames Harl wrote a letter to that effect to Manager M. A. Kader, of the local team, andit is quite possible the offer will be accepted. Heppner and i'endletoii get sli ng tirst rate in sporting matters, and there is always much interest a hen au event of this kind occurs. The Heppuerites have a high opinion ofalhe ability ui their buys as baseball and footuall players anil as hose runners, and back them from start to finish, which is certainly commendable. tasersloo to Walla Walla Hay 19. A great many of the baseball en thusiasts are preparing to go to Walla Walla next Buitdav, May It, to see the ball game between the I'endletoii and Walla Walla teams. Half of the grand stand has been reeerved for I'endletoii paopla Mo- Qard City is said to ie looking iu 'tost, aud this will he a good opportunity to visit friends and enjoy a pleasant trip. The train leaves the ). K. .V V depot, going at 8:15 a. 111., and a special train will bring the eicursiuhiala homo, leaving Walla Walla at 6 p. m. Fare for round tri , fl to. 1 lie train will take on escureiutiiets at Adams, Athena, We. ion Milton and other stations on the line, au it is certain to be a great day for enjoyment. WESTON LKADMI lltsv Soma anS General attars of Local 1 a ts rest. Hays tit- Leader: In its editorial tribute to the late Jacob Frater, the hast Oregonian deulorea the presout tendency to ignore the worth and work of old pioueeers, wbu are pushed aside by a younger generation mat is now enjoying; Uie fruits of their toil and hardship. It Duds a ileep palliuS 111 the clusimi years of this broken old man, whose courage, activity and iu dustrv were of the past aud forgotten long before his aged aud shrunken form was received by a kindly grave This tendency is true, and bora of the spirit of eelhshueea that eeeius to typify modern progress. The old and the Weak have UU place IU life's battle, aud their fate is a matter of in difference to the strong. The Chinese, worship their ancestors aud reverence the aged, but are notoriously uupro greasive. Hon. Will U. King, of Outano, Or., wua here Monday on a short visit to old-time frieuds ia tbis vicinity, where he lived when a boy. Mr. k iug, who ha. been promiu.ut iu Oregon uulitice u the minority side, aud aas defeated for governor at the last slate election by Mr. Ueer, stated in conversation with IritueJe at Wee ton that lie ia out of politic now, aud devutiug his at tention to hue 1 nose . Me regards demo cratic defeat iu Oregou to be largely due to apatby, aud failure to organise until tne last moment. Besides, tne rank aud tile. always aeeui more con cerned in the election of couuty utbeers than in slate or national aucceas. He doe. not care to encounter again Una spirit of ludiflereooe. Athena leaves home soon 01. a base ball tour, and plays I 'avion nest tiuu dav, Colfas Monday, and ; Moscow, Idaho, Tuesday. Mauager Oabuxu la endeavoring to arrange a frame at Spo kane with Blair business college, and will also tackle the league team there, if iKtasihle. Ritsaville will afterward be visit. il The spirit of improvement is abroad in the land and has seised upon the enterprising people of O'ttarra school district east ot town. At a meeting iast Saturday they voted ffiOO for a hew school I hi il. I inn R. M. Powers left for Pendleton to day on business connected with the es tate of the late Sam Doble. J. W. Smith's interest in the property is to te explained in the probate court. a bio mcRgAss'or lawis" Report Prom Oesgon Land and ton strustlon Co. gana. Q, W. Hunt, manager of the Oregon Land A Construction company, came up from Kcho on Thursday and Is a guest of the Hotel Pendleton. He re ports the increase of lambs to la 100 per cent. The company has 1000 breed ing ewes of Merino blood, which were crossed with Lincoln buck-. The lambs re a strong and healthy lot, and the result of the cross will ' be carefully noted. Mr. Hunt says the sheep were mostly sheared before lambing, yield ing eight pounds to the sheep. The wool is now at Kcho, but it will he hiougbt Ifl Pendleton in the Mil fntnre and placed in a warehouse until it can besoldat what the owners believe to be a proper price. THE ATHENA-COLI AX GAME HOW THK ( KNTKRVILLIANS RESTED THE VISITORS. Scores Was 6 to i -Brrors Wars Colfax s. athana I, Chaplsr a Good Umpire. Athena, Mav 10. Wednesday's game between the Colfax and Aibena teams proved to be one of the moat snappy mi I exciting ever played upon the Athena diamond, the vim of the game being in a great measure due to the work of the umpire, who kept -the teams strictly to their work and al lowed no unnecessary loss of time. The tirst three innings were played in less than l-rv minutes, and were Isarren of results. In the fourth, Col fax made one connection with the home plate, and Athena failed to find it. Iu the fifth, Colfax failed to score, end the home team bv good Ivatting placed three runs to their credit. In the sixth, Colfax was without a run, and awildthniwto first by S. S. Yates iiave the h e team two more tullie. I'lie -eventli and eighth resulted in ciphers, but in the first half of the ninth. Dot fax added one more to the score, Athena not playing the last half. The result at the game was 5 to 2, in favor ot Athena. The good, quick and clean work of I'mpire Chapter won much applause, and was greatly appre ciated by all prenent. The hattiuir order was: Collax Kdwards, c; Bradburv, 2b ; X . Riley. 1. f.: Bramwell, lb. -. Sch-ih, c. f. ; Vat.- . ss. ; Bernard, r. f, Mix, 3b. , L. Kippey, p. Athena 0. Brown, ss. ; Willar.l, 3b.; R. Brown, p.; Saunders, lb.; Dell, I. f. -, I.ieuallen, c. t. ; Francis, r. f . ; St. John, c. ; Cartano, 2b. Seors by Innings. I I 1-4 I f I'll I'ulfax 0 0 I S 0 S 0 1-.' Athena 0 0 0 U t J 0 0 X 4 Batteries -R. Ripley and Kdwards; R. Brown and St. John. Struck out Ripley, ft; Brown, 7. Two base hits Bramwell, R. Brown. Hits Colfax, 6; Athena, 9. l-'.rrors Colfax, 6; Athena, 1. Double plays Yates to Bramwell; H. Brown to St. John to Cartano. Umpire K F. Chapter. I niie of game One hour aud ten minutes. a. m 9 Night Was Hsr Tsrror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Iffg, ('lias. Apidegate, ol Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consump tion so Lad that if 1 walked a block I would cough frightful'y and spit blood, but, when all other medicine tailed, three f 1 Isittles of Dr. King's Xew Dis imvery wholly cured me and 1 gained 68 pounds." It's absolutely guaranted to cure coughs, colds, la gripje', hron 1 hit 11- aud all throat aud lung trouble Price .raJc and fl. Trial bottles free at Tallman .v Co. 's drug store. OPPOSED TO PIKE OR PICKEREL. Psdsral Pish Commission Don't Want Than In Oroson stream.. Several commercial bodies in Fast em Oregon have made application to Master Fish Warden Van Duseu to have certain streams in that portion of the state planted with pike and pickerel. He was of the belief that the introduction of such tish would be detrimental to the salmon industry, and wrote to the I 111 ted States tish commissioner about the matter. A letter lis lieen received by him from Fish Commissioner (ieurge M. Bower, which reads as follows: " The com mission is op pissed to the I Bifod nation of wall-eyed pike, pickerel or any ot the bass family in tin steams along the Pacific coast, as it is believed it would result in serious damage to your important salmon fisheries." The same gentleman also writes that the government will operate the state salmou hatchery 011 the Hilett river. under the conditions presents! by Mr Vau Dusen, which were that a portion of tbe fish should lie turned loose iu that river. a r ire man Close Call. "1 stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain, writes (J. W. Bel lauiy, a locomotive fireman, of Bur lington, Iowa, I waa weak ami pale, without an appetite and all run dowu Aa I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Kl.i trie Bitters and, after takiuif it, 1 felt as well aa 1 ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run dowu people always gain uew lite, strength and viaor from their use. try them batisfacliou guaranteed by Tallman v (Jo. Price 60 cents. Si Nerve Waste. (lis uf lbs luusi tisiptul luuii uu nerve mtkucu ever Issued la tlial entitled "Nerve Waal," it) Dr. Sawer A Sau fVaucieuo, imw la IM Slta tavaaauu Tbis at u saasr crime id and repuiabls pareiclaii Is iu agree able contrast Mr tbe last .uui ol false Utac-aia. wulca prevails oil tai luioreeaiu. subject. It abounds Iu uarsiull cvlisioWad aiiS practical advice, aud lias tlie twu .real lusrlls uf wis dcuu aud o. . .1 j It is endorses S but. ttic ,,i an4 ocular press 1 be ' bl. c AO a"' "A pcrwsal uf lbs book aud Aba appilcatluu ot lie principles will pui bcaltb, bupe aud bsarl late ibousautts of i. ... that are bus sugcrlu. Ibruugb acrvuus iiaparsataut." Tbe IhmS is 11 au by wail po paid, Oue ot tbe u"t luleresClu. cbaptci. cbapuir . uu .Nervines aud .Nive Touios Uas sea. pr listed separately as a ssmpls eaapur, au. will be seui lu euv add mas lur I'nf bjr (ue iiilll.bvrs. THE PACU'tC h bii.kii.vi, OOv Boa aa, ban Ji suciauu The 181st SURPRISE SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 17th, 1901. $2,500 LACE SALE This sale will embrace Giuperre lace. Thread lace, Vallenciennes lace. Torchon lace. Linen lace Galoon lace. Applique insertion lace, Chantillv lace, Irish point lace and Spanish lace at a DISCOUNT of 33 PER CENT WHICH HEANS THAT IstOM that are regular IO Kr dozen yards. ii ii ii 1 K' " II II ii il II 20o 86c 8q 6c ii ii mr yard Uttrpritt pfiot, per dozen yards 7r ' 14c " 17o. ft 4r 7c 17c per yard There are stops in hetween, and they run up to $1.00 per yard and all at the nann reduc tion, one third off regular price. Prices good for this Friday only. Not over $5 00 worth of narrow lace to one person . 250 pair Women's Fine Dongola Vesting Shoes widths h, c, and e, sizes :l to S, regular price $2.00, at Surprise sale a Only one pair to a customer and price good for day of sale only. $1.17 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Buttericks Patterns. CAP DUNN AND MRS. CLIFFORD Wedded on Thursday Hvenlng bv Rsv. John Ursn. Captain JusimiIi Dunn ami Mrs. Mary J. Clifforn were united in mar nam at 7 ::0 o'clock on f hurwlay avail ing, May 10, at lbs bufJM ol th. bruin on tlm north aiile of thu river in I'en illeton. The i-ereinony was (lerforineil bv Rev. .lohn I'ren, pastor of the Mi-tlnslist Kpiscopal church. The iiiihiI.it of guests prtisviit was limittl to a half 1 1 ore n of the more intimate frifii.ls of the rontractiuK iiarlii-H A wtil. ling supper was served. Mr. Dunn is generally known as "Cap" I 'nun, ami is well koown as a stock and grain dealer 011 'change. The bride is also well known ami the wedding is the culm in at ion of an at tachment eitti'idinu- over a Ions' iieriisl ol tints Many friemls eiteud nearty congratulations. IT . i;hsu THK DOCTOR. Nsw Satsntltls Dandruff Trsatmsnl Rsoomandsd by s Physlolsn. Mrs. Mary ('. Crawford, (Jakesdsle, Wash.: "Herpicide cured me perfectly ol daadrafl and falliug hair." Dr.. K. J. Heardsley, Champaign. III.: "I used Merpic'ide for dandiuff and falling hair, and 1 am well eat ifti.-l willi tin- -esult. " Alf II. Kelly, 2IW4 Oesa-l.-r.. str. i, San Krancisco: "Herpicide nut a new growth of hair M niv I., .i-l llerpicnle I " - morn than ia claluisxl." Harplolda kills the damlruff germ. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" ilun.lriifl, falling hair ard finally baldness. At all druggists. ... Several Reasons ... Why it pays to send your orders to us ami buy from us : I We are the only people in Pendle-' ton in the Saddlery business that hava B0 rent to pay. We carry the largest stock in Kaatem Oregon. J We are the only Saddlery house in Pendleton that never employed liovs 4. We have strictly one price and the goods are in. irk. "1 in plain tigurea. Our Mt.s k is always fresh and styles the latest. o. We have au oataW ished reputation for reliable work. 7. If our giMsIs are not as represented the money will be cheerfully refunded. 8. We never misrepresent gmsls to make a sale. 0. We give you gotsl work, low priests and prompt attention. JOSEPH ELL, Mar iik-SB aod .-aiiiller The College Athlete... wim Jsmsiul. a .la.ini h, peilast ruunln. wtieel In ble .porta is in. mere eolbuslaatn: about IsStl MCYCL&S taau are taoss assu aud wasaaa who rids tar us A(.i u and ruuutviiit uu eiuuatb . u uui us usis ut rvsu we. in. lur wiufort sud aaisljr's aass. Standard kaasbler. oust I A.I Ids or (iesit's KoaJiUu- MMMO Lad i as or (ienU l.iaht K.awlsWr. MO.Utf Umt IV uouuil Kacer sao.isj Ladle, or (ieuU Chaiulaas IM.00 Meals W0. , R. W. FLETCHER. Agsu I I uiallliauul Easy Kunning, ( Mean Hitting. Hall Bearing Tliev are guitranUud. dill and Hue them. Hansford & Thompson, 601 Main Street. The (ilorics of Spring The xarnitiire ol summer, are ahown in tne mi: anil matting In-atitics w- display ht covering lur your floors . im uu; the warmer months. Nothing more cleanly, more dainty or cooler can be found that the iiiuttings we are showing. RiiA from 75c up to fao Mattings as low as 15c. I ..dei taking a SpsxUlty. Jesse Failing. Main street near bridge Hotel Pendleton Under New nanagement Strictly First Class fl S BSS Glit Us i Trttl. w - Kicellent Colsmo. Kvery Modern Conveoiesce Ritis $1.00 1 dty Special Rite, by Weel or noflti Kar and HlllUrd Hooms M.adauarlers for Travsllng The Baal Notal In bastsrn Oragon. Van Dran Bros., Props. Successor to J. C. Moor s. .LEI- S LICE KILLER A stirs ruiiitsiy for ln-s and tuiua. s . luenruational Poultry K.ssl kaaiis tb bans btsillby, mica grit aid. dbjaatluu. 0M o.'-al glVM strungtb to youug c-bii-ks. HONK MEAL A clean, inoffsnsiva but nutritious f.rtlliaer lor ynur la.n.. C. P. Colesworthy Pou,try and supply Depot 1 .aassBsWBl lei Si tone UBO. OAKVHAU, Pra Uigiitiy twit Stm MmImI ttTTsTS'i For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink s Polydore Moens, Proprietor. Rota gate HIT If iflf