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JviKRUPT PRICES Q$ DRY uuuiw yards Scotch lawn $1.00 lipooli Merrick's thread 25c igO yards Val. laces lc per yard. nieces Broad head Dress Uoods U tn close 29c per yard. eaver Bros. Dry Goods Co. I llJV 1 - DAY..H'NK 1901. LNDER IN BONDS km? ins r.ar. . .1 ..I () ....... I,. .. Ill J a. ,-uuiwi" nerald Itieaosy art appeared for the iiffn- "SE I 1 ll.l Ural- 1.- m nt .M-irii't .A.mriie. ID,. M bury in .uri-nit I mtt, irtlHOO was the ronipiaiuiiia jjMr baariim the testimony, ... ,..ri.l (man J Mr- Sum- gg H Mf the peace ami ii.eu - : nnoae rMafalMMf. tnis t . alii.tn.tinn the IKinei iu an , V it. . uia nn 411 street III .Mi III- ... -i... ...... :,..- .rll BfDt nrer a dispute a to ft pit mare " net! Bf 4 mm . ll .1. ... ....la tne grv mare ban not yet MtieJ. lairTLE.DlllL HAIR. . I...-, a Whl.h I C.uisS r a oarm. bur. barth hair, latteries tnakbtir, (allinii hair, all owe no In dandruff, which i i ; I... r I mtll " inirr i- m.i idV the Kalp. thr urine up i. J J m I .. n ,1 VS.. .IT lllli a.l.i. . . m a I . .' a... J i : vitalitv (if the hair at the fUHBll lh. aaPVHrial I I 1 ' B MM HO U aair till it finally talis Koderc Kiaooe hat- discovered a thied if combined in Newbro's . stneb may be had of any '... itching instantly and r wit ar - . Take on sub ithmg "jatt a good. " flVM is Hold th. Board! S.v.ral ni tt-fBiain of spokane and the M9 will once in ire meet on HaWtri no. an ttie Yellow t determined to once more percb on their banner. ! It !.. t'ie Wall. Walla teaii will play on these grounds. This will certainly be a fine exhibition of ball, as tHith teams enter with the determination of lieing the victor. On Saturday, .lune 16, there will take place on the home diamond one of ttie beet game ol ball Unit will be played here tbif season. The teams re both locala, one of them, known a he "Fat" is captained by Q, W, l.railley, and i fum posed of men weigh ii not less than AMI pounds, and ever 40 yearn of aue The opposing .oni ' joi'taine. by Huirb M. " -r. and " oade up of c.-i .1 . I. .ire attaint' ! the age of HO year. This team will he known a the "Ancient." Beware of Ointmanu tor Catarrh that Contain Mercury u mercury will .ureljr destroy the ene of mell .tut completely deranire the whole -wrn when cuutiuk II thrnunti Ik mm-oui nur l.ce. 8ueh .rtlclet hnul.l oever be uaed ex cept on pretK-nptlnn trom reputable phyni . .ali ' th- ilatnaae i hey will M U ten tola to the pto.nl Vnii call piinalbly derive (ruin them Hair. Catarrh Cure, manufacture.! by F. J. i lit in ; .V 1 .1 To!" l.i. ' ., c.miaiii. in. men ur . and in taken Internally, actinc direcily upnh the bloo-1 and muiii nurtace of the lyntem. In buvina Hall'. Catarrh Cure be auro you et the aeouine. It in taken Internally, .ud ma le in Toledo. Ohio, by K. 1. Cheney k Co. Teml monialu free itnld by .11 drufit. price T.V'. ier bottle. U.ll'i Family Pllla are the beat. i. ,a nr- a- . r ITV N. H'rC :-r S r a ai wri. me .verythlng lUtli a:cl u.(.u'.lllU la t itr.r.u.,1 :irm and nk in buying your ry of mi. is 1 puaitiv.ly I jowl. a repreaeuud Arr' , aii at Hotel Pandl.ton. Sopha K King, Everett, Wauh. J J Brn, Portland. T W Jackson. John Heaton, Kanxae Citx . C .) Mlllil, 0 K A .N. J L Smith, Atbena. M V Wili-ox. W S Boweo, Portland. I r...l K Bowen, Portland. W K ilendenning, Portland. Leo Kicfelder, Portland. C ! Kinker, I'ortland. C E Kooeevelt. H 11 Hal lock. Karl A Nelaon, Portland. II B Keen. 1 if Wi-llner, Chicago. Blair Bunnell College Baseball team H C Blair, Vatee, Ke.- lam, Wagner, Dalke, Kuran. Marshall, Eladon, MeElfO , Morr. Spokane. J K Stmud, I'ortland. Ja Koepekey, Chicago. D Shuhi, Spokane. Toney Brigiit, Lo Angelea. C A Rocker. W S Paige. Portland. .Mr J M Yeate. B C. Mr J 0 Barker, Portland. Old Soldier'. Ixperianea. M. M. Auatin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, lod., write: "My wife was aick a long time in spite of good doctor's trHattnent, but wa wholly cured by lr. Kiuu'a New Life Pill, winch worked wonaera for ber health." They always do. Try them. Only Hi at Tallu.au dc Co., drug store. Maxwell-Cooper. W. N. Maxwell and Miss Lena Cooper, of Walla Walla, were marired on Tuesday evening at the Hotel St. tieorge. the ltev. W. K Potwinn per forming the ceremony iu the presence of .Mrs. Erhe S. Cooper, mother of th bride and N. W. Potwiue. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell reiiuaitied in town until this evening, wbeo they weut east to Boise. They will malie their home there, Mr. Maxwell being employed as a lineman of the telephone com. pany . L HLNZIKER. aa up CI iy 10 A1exauder Hxtor'a She Oldo'l Wear a Mask. But Iter beauty was completely hidden by aores, blotrhee aud pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica balve. Then they vanished as will all erup tions, (ever aorea, boils, ulcers, car tiUurli'S and felons froiu its use. In tlklllblsj fill cuts, tOfMi MTMi scalds and '"''. Cure guarnimrl. 25c at Tallin..,. k Co. 'a. See Dem Freezers" I have a full line of The Peerless Ice Cream Freezers from one pim to ten quarts, will freeze cream m frouj lh, t five minutes; also have a full Uleof fisuug Uckle iiamm(ckg) eU. iSee my m Wore buying c- TAYLOR, the Hardware Man. pr, ,0ud br UM Byera' Beat Flour. It took flrat Q Tai l 1,10 0Wo World's Fair overall ouinpett- 00 gives excel lent satisfaction wherever uaed. koiIff guaranty. We have the beat Steam " nailuy. SmH It.. a.t tWrdltma Barley. OLETON ROLLER MILLS TIPPITTS NECK WAS BROKEN 01.D PIONBBR MKT INSTANT DEATH TUISDY EVENING. Runaway Aesldsnt Happsnsd Ns.r sale Sawmill in Southern Umatilla County 38 miles From Pandl.ton. Hezekiah Tippitt met instant death in a runaway lOOidml on ttm I v afternoon June 4, at about o'clock, having hi neck broken. I'll,. ntws was brought to IVndlK..,, VV.slnestlav morning by Hiram Smith, who arrive! in this city, at kbotl 7 o'olOCk, Kr.un all available source the following facts have het-n gttMM, Pour Hortss Ran Away. Mr. Tippett is a stockman who r. itle on tijier Btittt-r creek 12 mile south of Vinson and 98 BUM south ol Pendleton. On Tueinlay ho hail taken a wagon And four-horse Wnm to the mountain, accompanied bv .lake ltr on, going afur timlier for Hiram Smith, a nearby neighbor. The tim lier had been loaded on the wagon and the men were mi the return trip and had got as far along on the road a a Kiint near the Kagie sawmill of E. 4. McLaughlin, when the load of wood slipped forward. Due of the horses wa inclined to be wild, ami that started the serious trouble. The four horses became unmanageable aud got away. Both Mr. Tippett and Mr. Pearson were thrown from the wagon, the latter escaping piacttcallv unhurt. Sot so with .Mr. tippett. He fell in front of the wagon on the off side and the front wheel of the wagon struck him on the neck, breaking it, and breaking his jaw also, tie also a otherwise mangled by the wagon. Heath was instantaneous. Una Hon. Wat Killed Tne wreck of the wagon wa complete and the harness wa torn ami broken in many places. One of the horses oevame tangled up with the others, wa dragged, injured and bad to bt killed. Word S.nt to P.ndl.ton. The remain of the deceased were taken to his home. News of the acci dent quickly spread, Hnd Hiram Smith was among those win went to the Tippitt home to assist in the work of straightening up the sad details. Mr. Smith left at 11 o'clock at mum, drove to Vinson, 12 mile, thence to Pilot Hock. 10 miles, where he changtd horses and came on to Pendleton, 111 miles, arriving in this city at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr. Tippitt' tirst wife, from whom lie had been divorced, resides in Pendleton, with her daughter, Mrs. A. K. BctMll, They were untitled. The present Mrs. Tippitt. wh 1 had been married previ ously to her marriage with Mr. Tip pitt, has a daughter-in-law in Pendle ton, Mrs. Maggie Clark. Mr. Smith started on his return trip a few minute past 10 o'clock, accompanied by Mr.. Si-hell and .Mrs. Clark. Cteorge Clark, son of Mrs. Tippitt, and Sylvester Tippitt, a sou of deceased, both of whom are at Joseph, Wallowa county, were notified oy Mr. Suiit'.i by telephone. The Funeral. The funeral is to occur at 10 o'clock a. m. on Thursday, June b. Interment will 011 the Tippitt farm near the grave of .a grandchild, Mr. Tippitt haviug on numerous occasions ex pressed his wishes 111 that regard. A Brief Biography. Hetekiab Tippitt. the victim of the accident was born about 76 years ago and lived in Missouri during his early life. He came to Oregon in 1S6.' and settled in the Willamette valley. He remained there until lHti'l, when he came to L'matilia county, where he nas ince resided. He secured the ranch where he has beeu living recently in 1H78 aud engaged iu the stock business, having cattle and horses, aud also en gaged in lumberiug. He was of con siderable force an character aud had the oouhdeuce of a large circle of friends, who regret the terrible acci dent which placed him in an untime ly grave. BLAIR TEAM BB AT ATHENA. Spokane Buitnass Coilags Makss Score e to 2 Athena, June 4. With the wind blowing a terrific gale the Itlair bust lies college ball team of -pokane. aud tin- "Yellow Kids" played seven innings of the nicest kind id tall on the borne grounds on Monday. In the eighth, the visitors scores) eight runs after three tut-ti should have hMB out. aud the game, which looked safe and sure to the tinniu team up to that tune, finally weut to the Spokane team by a score of to -. I'p to the eighth, tsit'i sides had played errorless hall, and some neat fielding was dune on both sides. Long hits were iinioible again-t tin- strong wind, and the intielders did most of the work. Athena scored in tne third itiuiug, .Murphy and . Brova scoring ou a two-bagger by K. Brown, That was all they gut but it looked like enough up to that unlucky eighth inning, for pokane had beeu blanked repeatedly. Trouble come iu the eighth, and come iu large dose. U. Brown, who had pitched splendid ball up to that time, gave tin- first two men up barms on balls. Morns went out, but Mo Elroy walked to first. Yates sent the ball to the iutield, and Q, Brown headed off Kurau at the plate, but Muruhv dropped the bill. Elsdou Hew to left, aud Hell, after haviug dldicultv iu judging the ball iu the strong wind, finally muffed it. Bradbury was hit by a pitched ball, aud another score was forced Iu. Killaiu rame up with a two-badger aud, before two uiore meu could be put out. eight run. bad been plates! to Spokane's credit. It was certainly 1 disastrous iuuiug and was as uuex peeled as an earthquake. Willard pitched the ninth for Athena, and one mure score was made by Spokane. It was s hard game to lose, aud the little baud of rooters who braved the wind storiu to wilnem it . it to heart, a well as the players. The fol lowing is the line up: Sooaane - McKiroy, lb; Vales, I. f. Eladon, tlx Bradbury, llj Wagner, ss Killaiu, Mi Kurau, c. ; Marshall, 3b. Morria. p. Athena (. Brown, .- , Willard, 3b. : K. Browu, p. ; Oartauo, db r-auuders, lb. ; Lieualleu, c. t. ; Dell, Frauds, r. f. ; Murphy, c. Score by iuniugs: III4IIIII , ... .. 0 a a I -j Summary of the game: Safe bita Spokane. 4, Atbena, 5. Errors, Spo kane, 1 ; ah. .-in 3. Two-baae bit, Killauj, K. Itrn Stolen bases Spokaue, 6, Atbena, 2. Hit by pitched balls By Morris, 1, by Brown, 'I. Baaes ou balls, by Brown. 6. Umpire, Charles lluuu. Time of ' 1 OA ... game, one hour auu jo unuu.o.. ing fully recovered. The building has Uon thoroughly fumigated and in a few .lays the poMoAoa fixture will he placed in their old position. The otiier east- In town are ranhllv r- OOTarlni and it is now anred that the dlMRM haa bejn entirely stamped out of this city. I Snndav afternoon at 1 o'clock, (lattvabarg post No. :t:t, u a. R., Wild Horse Imlgt., No. unit Migno nette lodgt of Kchekah. headed bv the brass band, marched from the I. O. t. F. hall to the cemetery, where they decorated the grave of departed mem bers, tin arrival at the cemetery, the band played a few piece of very appro priate malic after which the grave were strtovn with flower. Not a grave was forgotten. The ceremony wa very impressive ami made a deep impres sion on all who were in attendance. Jt I, Prootna and family returned to this city Friday from Prescott, Wash. Oav ('lark, of Pendleton, was an Athena visjtnr Saturday. , Mr. and Mr. K. B. Boyd visited with friends at Pendleton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Loui Bergevin spent Saturday at Pendleton. L. Q, Picks! wa a Helix viitor Friday, William Richard, of Helix, was here on Saturday. Robert McKaa ami J, H. Cox re turned today from Pendleton, where they spent the past week Hilly Williams, the Weston hsrror, spent Sundav in this citv. Bd Wood' and Albert Proebtel, of Weston, were Xtliena v isitor4today. Mayor Wi J, Wilkinson, who ha been confined to his home by illness for t le past week, is again able to at tend to bi ofBca duties. Bd Ridaoonr and Newt Morgan, of Weston, spent yesterday and today visiting f 1 lends in this citv. N. H. Pinkerton left for Waitburg and Starbuck Tuesday evening. He will be absent several day. Krnest H ivd.of Baker Citv, i a visi tor at the home of his brother, K. B. Boyd today. V. 0. Read ami wife returned from Arlington todav wl ore they spent the pa-t week visiting relatives. Borfl S indav, June 'J, to Mr. anil Mrs. 0 1 irlts Downing, at their home above tieer springs, a daughter. Born, in this citv, Thursday, Mav 30, to Mr. ami Mrs. T. L. l.erhume.a son. A CLERGYMAN'S POSITION. Dlseustes Salooni and Their Legal and Moral Rights. The Kev. J. C. Thorn is, formerly clergyman in the M. E. church, south, now legal practitioner in La (irande, has written to the Chronicle of that town a letter in which he takes un 11s11.il jr. Hind l"r llc.se who lu.ve been educated "for the cloth." In part. he thus w rite : "To the Editor: La-i night in a speech which I made at the "mars meeting'' at the Presbyterian church, a gentleman seemed to take issue with me because 1 said, So far as I am concerned, and to the extent of my ability, I will protect the saloon keeper in every legal and moral right which he has." My position is, that be is an American citixeu.that our law guarantees to him the right to sell in toxicant. In a republican form of government the majority should pre vail, aud we should be ruled bv the majority. A majority of our people have passe.) laws regulating and con trolling the saloon; then if 1 expect to abi I" by the law, I will yield to the mandates of the law as a law-abiding cituen. "I am not iu favor of saloons. So far as I am concerned I would Im very glad to see the business aiNilished. and will do all 1 can to create public senti ment against drunkenness; but while all of this is true. I would not do a single thing that I have no legal right to do." aa -aS- a. ' "A few months ago food which I ate for breakfast would not remain on my stt'tna'.-h for half an hour. I used one bottle of your K'slol Hysitepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and oth er meals with relish and my food is thoroughly diftattd. Nothing equals Bodol I'yspepsia Cure for stomach troubles " H. v Pitts, Arlington Tex. K'.do1 hvapopsiu Cure digests w hat you eat. Tallmau & Co, Can't Best Martin. Yon can't beat Martin's prices mi gri ries and you can't flaid a nicer, cleaner stork ol groceries to select from. He has now iu stock a special line of tarn v ch-"e including 1 fit -p irted limtmrger. Try aomti of the kippered herring and smoked white fish that be has ri ived from the Ee-d. Beinembsr the bakery depart ment of .Martin's store is the best in the city. Mr. .lames Brown of I'ulsiiioutb, Va.. over i years of a'e, sutfertsl for years wit 11 a had sore on lit. face. Physicians could not help hint. I), 'Witt's Witch Hael vtl'.e cured bin jiermanently. Tall man .V Co. m 50c to $2 SO each. Tha right kind it Iha right iwur Every kuni la svtry style. 50c to $4 each. YoU ask for it, we'll trot it out. iiiiii We'VC written o them often but unless yoti vr brcn in to seo Ottl Clothing yon tlon't know hill its good points. OOSTSIOKT, 1100, NMT KMSFiKia a masx .M' H Hllfkll HAHa The Peoples Warehouse Leading Clothiers and Hatter. AMERICAN IM.AN $.100 properly appliisl, with the pmper up allaM. d the nrtiner time, arouse the lOggish blosl and s Is it coursing through the arteries and eins like a sparkling, leaping brook . ThUftatOVM t-loggtsl ami poi-oiio.i- mailer iroiu ute system. Can you afford h go crawl log around, dragging out a miserable state of feeling when such a remedy us DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT in within votir reach? Write for mv free le sik lets, which explains fully all you may wisb to know . DR. A. T. SANDEN, Dept. A. PORTLAND, kuaael Mock, OKhOOV 1 1 in st Hotel In the Mac if !c Northweat per Day and Upwards. mL 1 rirv run i uaimj PORTLA N 1 i, ORBQONi .Special Katea tu tiaatern Oregon people vialtlng Murtlaad. haaduartere for touriata and commercial travelera. H. C. HOWtiKS, Maoager. Hotel Pendleton Por Sals. (hie ten foot header, three header insis, one fourteen bona Pitt, im- I 1 . I powUf iilin i'1 new- Otll or address, 'J. T. lalEI Ai.LEN, Adams. . 9 9 A suite of rooms in the East Ore. MDiU o ill ling, hot and cold water, Lath room, for 111 a mouth during the lUmUMT. Apply at the East Oregoniau ottice. 1SHU k. V...10,,,. P.tlaoU Are Now All WW liioel COllilicU'iil Ui atlUrtMlal UiU purity. wtfUivai, ttud ilcil a4 of ( i riCI Ki ttAt, Mliil Ut (llarf'AiVL'r tiCW UetJi Un it 'l.til y IU reuifcrluhuie tiuoJilcut, rlt-mio lUK, iunfyuif i-'pitit n KiiHd froiu t 1 n 1 k 4, U. drvnt mklu uiu tunt uurl ut lit i.l.-., tti rant IU In uivmtrvtutt, uuii ty 111 jf, rid U UUf tlig Uiuroaiplriloh, i m. -If, atO'l IfUli, SJi'I 111 II. 1 roflJJ "l Mgslilr Mini n.,iU li rtLiuu mud ' UMtiug, loo frtm or otffiilv l 1 olratlou .ii. I lor inu.it y taMiiJOivc juroca m tin 11 n'tt'in y euu(UM uiiuoivit. Jit iiiuny of luK bov ioiHtluu, gvutle tOolll4iUJ Hllli UTHUHA, Wlli iuiu of rl-.iialilu iM-Ui At ttu 10,' j ft u 1 (', m urU Kid. Uki a sii 1 umm Co .Bo.' f.uva HvliJU 'Maa.aHMBkluutearw4e. -AM MUST BE SOLD. Tlic t ntirc stock of the old Wilty B. Alb n Matte Co. instruments to make loom (or a large ami com plete line ot pianos, or gans, small musical in struments and s li e t B) uail now on the roail. Call ami IM Hie stock. You can save 100 to ti 2$ on a piano. l irstclass tuner in attemlam 1 Wakefield Si Palling, (lolden Wub Hlock, Court sin 1 1 The College Athlete... wini ilaiiiaiiiti . .launch, imrlaet m wheel In hi. tpotu 1. uu uiora .alhualMtn BICYCLK3 than ar. Uiimhi men ami woiueii whu rlU. lor, HiAiyra ad pi.kahi hm mi .uuioih ruiniliig wl.tt.i. ol prov.u wuilh, f i rimfnrl anrl saistyr " Hlauilard Kamhlar coal Uiiet Of 'lent'. Koaii.ter ..IA.imJ lat-dies or dents Light Koaii.ter -U 0U (ienta IU pound Kaier toU.ISJ Ludi.-n or OeuU Ohaiuleae foU 0U Ideals , W. W ' R. W. FLETCHER. A.aul Uwslllta miiiiy Under Ncv nanaxement A Strictly Klrst-CUss KlCfllleot Cm ill- Kvery Modern Cooveoieoco Glre Us a Trial. Rates $2.00 a day Special Kates by Week or mootd Bar and Billiard llooins Headquarters for Traveling "ten i in Best Hotel In Eastern Oregon. Van Dren Bros., Props. Successors to J. C. Moore Hotel St III M0 OAMVUAU, Prop KleKdDtly Furohtied Steam Heated taUrupcan fl.o in - s a id a hall froos depot. S.OI . li' mill iU . oil lltv I loll K00111 tVatf Mk. JSC, $J. UW, 111.1". LEE'S I ACE KILLER... Telephone Ti. ALLEN BROS., Wood and PosU. lMller.l l-ionii.il. fiicsM Ki.'il , r anil I a 111 LUaiK, r u,u Mood ulue .uu dry. A sure remedy for lice ami union lotoruatioual houltry hiasl kuviai tht hus httalliiy, mioa grit aula digeettou. Uoiie meal glvus strvuglfi lo young cniccs. HONK MEAL clean, iiioffensive bui uutritlous fertiliser tor your lawns. For Rig To go Pithing or for a cab to make a eaii ..I 1 .... u.l. 70 """"""" " S n I . I- . I,..,llrt ami Hee Suiinh liemil vijmuium.. i;pot stable, f . ivOicsworiny J zz' rz: For Health. Strength and Pleasure Drink : : : : : : : Polydore Moens. Proprietor. sir iw a Office rear of iSaviugaBauk. EENOLEfOM, OHKOOM IV u nvL-Di! i. .... .. tor.