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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1902)
SATURDAY, .lANt'ARY ll, MU AN AMERICAN BOY WHO IS TO MEET BRITISH A I HLETES OK THE DIAMOND SOME 1902 BASEBALL GOSSIP IN PROSPECTUS. Some Good Players Want to Join the Pendleton Team Thia Year. At the cloae of the liKHi'liall Reason In I Ml, Ike Pendleton ehtn lial over $20ii in its ttropfl ,M,V Thta ran hns been liKTuaaril ilnrliiK tli" winter month by feOOWthlng like II". whlrh has been obtained from renin! of thr KroiuulK for foot luil I K.'imoe. o t lint at present then- Is about $1'' In the treasury. This is a very mood show ing anil refl'-its en .lit upon ManaRet M. A Itailei ,ui, the other four dlree tors of tin i lull, who were I.ee Tent ch. K W KM. her H. .1 Htlllmnn and Captain . : llartniau T lea.ant weather ot the tmt few days has had the effert of rails III I he situation fill 1901 to lie te MMOi with the result that it may he Mid that the outlnoU Is MCOUnt, Clarence Pmlaad and Dtaeetor Lee Ten tec b are in receipt of a b umber of letters from different pktyer who wlih in come here next suiunur. These aspirants Inrlude Cartano. the hij: neon, I Imsenian, Oeorite Hrown. shortstoi . Kol Hrown. fMMfll utility man. and Karl Saunders pUchf, all members of the Athena rlub last year. They noticed how the visiting teams were treated here last year, and It pleased thorn so much that I hey are anxious to don Pendleton's uniform. I Its share of the holidays, would do mueh to make Hie frame even more popular than II la at present, and WOtlld be a Kon.l move flnnnelally. as well, whleh point should not be orer looked Pendleton, Athena, Helix, It is quite probable that soup if lint all four will be engaged, hut that Is a matter which of course can not be definitely stated at this time, be fore a manager has been selected. K Miller, left fielder of the Holse semi-professional team last year, is now In Pendleton anil wishes to re main here and play If the Induce nients to do so meet with his approv al W f. Matlock owns the Alta street grounds which Is the only avll able pln e to )la He Is always ready to promote legitimate sports, and In an Interview recently he e pressed the hope that Pendleton would put a pood teem in the held He will probablv be one of the dlree tor" this year. It. 8. Patterson, an American school boy, has gone to Kugland to ar range for an athletic meet between the boys or that country and America to take place some time in .Inly, there Knullsh teams are to come from Kton. lltigby. Seton Hall and Htonyhurst ami those from America irom all over tin country matter Informally and have announc- I .1,... n mootlnir Will MOOtl ilC ticld i-ii mm ..... , to make the preliminary move toward reorganization ('lamb and Clarence , I'enland. K f Chapb-r. .1 Cox. Frank Ulrica, Hilly Harlow, and Captain llartman reside here, so It will be an easy matter when tin proper time ennies. to put a strong team In the Ib id In right for baseball siipremacv through early in op-gnu and the season. Washington The dlrectetl of last year who hold until their successors have been elected hae been discussing the John Ihtl POlOllI has ahead) IX en ,. elected as MUM0fl of the Walla Wall.i team tat next vear. and Is al reaily making dates with visiting teams One strong attract ion boot eii recently Is the Stanford UniveraU) team, which is going to make a trip The queetlOfl of fonolll a bask, t ball league of clubs reiresent lug I .a (Irande. Bakei City Walla Walla ami Pendleton, has again come up for discussion In fact. II has been up all winter and It Is not at all unlike l that something delllilte will he done Tin managers oi Hie four teams above nientlnne.l should eer Hill) arrange a serlo of games in Which all could participate for the i hatnpmnslitp. even it no close league wen- formed The ai i .mgeiiient m these games so that the dales would not con!!! am! aeh club be given Whitman's Prospects. .Speaking of the Whitman tMM 'he Walla Walla Union says: Willi his rractured ROW-COP healed j and now able In walk about without the aid oi crutches, former Captain Arthur Ihiuerhach will le seen at the Mrst corner of the Whitman College ; bikacboll team this summer as of M.n He will not captain the nine 'this season, that honor having been conferred HOOD "He" Hrown. voter an pitcher, anil end on the vnrslty football eleven. Mr. Konorbicb will llnteb Whitman this year, and the fact that he will hi' able to take up his position again In the game is ' balled with delight by the supporters of the bine and gold, who after his Injury on the toot ball Meld feared he would hi unable to play first this sen son. Whitman baseball men are already In training, and every bright after noon Met then at work under the watchful ejr of Coach Allen, who be 1 1 levee in making ample preparation for war In time of peace. While RlOther training ground Is being constructed in the roar of Hillings hall mi tin nee of tin trach teams, this will not Interfere with baseball and football games being played on tin' old campus as formerly. Hoth grand standi will remain where they afe and baseball will go on in Its ne customed place. Ringer, who officiated behind the bai al the close of last season, will in all probobltltj catch for Whitman this year Captain Hrown and South C:m Maraud will be on the slab, and when Hrown does not pitch he probabl) appear on the second The absence of Itlgsby al short weak spot in the team which II be hard to fill, but material Is show III up in good form, and there Is stion: probability that by the time the first schedule game takes place the aggregation will be as fast as that which last vear pulled Whitman to victory over the entire coterie of Inland Kmplro college- , It Dazzles the World. No discovery in medicine has over created ono-rpiarter of tile excitement thai has been caused hv l)r Klng'B New Discovery for consumption, pneumonia hemorrhage pleurisy and bronchi tie, thousands of whom It has n stored to perfect health. Kor coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay fe ver hoarseness and whooping ough It Is the quickest, surest cure In tin w in Id. It Is sold b) Tnllman A Co.. who guarantee satisfaction or refund mono) i tTfc bottles Kbi ami 11.000, Trial bottles free. The Umatilla Implement Company Agricultural Implements, Vehicles N. P. WILL HAVE will bag. Is a will Experimental Farm in Kennewick Has Men at Work. The Northern Pacific will hnve tin experimental farm In tills section, says the Wall! WmIIii Union The station is to be situated at KeOoo e;i I ami will be In the arid lnrd. which the company Intends to ro clalm by means of the old Ketine wick ditch which was recently pur- u d atui is now re pairing, Tin Noil In rn Pad Ac now hns a lurid force of men at work on the ditch and il Is understood that the experimental farm will he located .it Kennewlck for the purpose of tie ntonatratlni in the settlers what this once widely boomed section of la:ld ll i.ifi.i hi- ot doing, .lust what the lid) soli along this portion of the Snnke is lb lot has never been defl nltely known and homeseekers are becoming timid whenever the word 'arid" N mentioned In connection with a new country. The Northern Pacltb Is now both . n il with Inch of enpital to push Its project, and now that the old ditch has been secured the work of finish In" it Is being carried forward RELEASED THEN RE ARRESTED. West, the Bigamiat. Will be Tried tn Walla Walla for Assault. Say- 'be Walla Wilhi Union: Tin ease of West. Hie alleged big amlat. is peculiar. Attorney Cain said that (lie man wan undoubtedly a bigamist but that then could he no case as the matter stood at present. 1 Wesi has. according to report, been man led three times Happiness did not exist between the null! and his Mrst wife and he Instituted divorce ' proceedings. Tin husband soon ill let drifted into MrmtUne and married Allle Mrker, with the divorce stll! pendiur iii Hie courts Km this lie " 1 Kdt of hi-,. .. wards left Alll,. liar r . "e Walla Wall,, where 7, Ctn to Jennie Kelly i ,h, 8 B,rrH UI,:(N" 1 ha.i H., ,lr,.,r ;rHr:' 'nation. 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Herkelev. real mint,. listed the 'Hyers' flrove AddltJot I'etidieioi, ami can ni ihm of Hie most attracllvi- :,-uu-r.,. erty in the i lly Tu thoh. sbini. to save ti ipeeje oi city wui Ibis addition will he thr proper lot lion. us. at vcrv small pinrnir can he driven to U the MM r4 of watei irom whl. h the rib ins Its supply This nnmerty hi greatly Imnroved anil murh nf It a natural growth uf tlmhfr UI adds to the beaut ol th ,lditle Those desiring good propertr it s. limbic rates should consult Berkihr) In the ins- Han! bt lug. :is the choice location sill gone soon THE h ImIiJiAj t i i i t-1. (! frH-H BOSTON STORE GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE This sale being a bona fide closing out sale, the purchasing public is taking advantage of the the various departments of Pendleton's big store. During January we will endeavor to prove popular in Pendleton Prices th'Jt convince will be trie great factor. The fl st week of this sale shows an increase over the first week of last vear. exceptional values offered if that this sale is the most $1.00 Shirts Men's Ituodrietl feuuj uoloftd dltirin " l$i-.Iftal)ii ' and ' Wilson Hron.' and ntbera, tbi regulevr vsIimm of wblob in $ 85, 1.B0 ami jll .78. i dds and Itjft ovurs of iuen'8 1 1 licit -1 wear at 'tit priceH to clohe. All kind.- of fUr Dtokwitr to olOM Ht ('losinjj; iiandki'icliicls at "'. Twenty imt cent diMMiuiit on bv'i olothing. I MM' c Don't rorgtt tlui, 25c A bnnoh of odd hat- that we are anx ious to close out as follows: $1.50 hat tor $1.00; $2 B0 hat for $1.7o: 8.50 hat for 2.7. etc. Don't loryi'i the $1.00 luittens for Mh-, $1 .26 glovts for "(; $1 .00 gloves 60c. Overcoats nunt go. Sacnlicod the are $26. i coals now $18 M 18.00 coats now 18,00 15.00 coals now 1 1 .00 12.50 coats now 9. AO lo.oo cou's now 7.80 7.50 coata n iw 6.00 We hav- received another dray load Of our celebrated BOll overalls, the lu st in the slate $2 50 and $2 SWEATERS now $1 8fi Muslin Underwear All our new good included in this sale. Here are ttptrjor values to anv Offered elsewhere. Gowns Ml lualerialH and trimmings, original prioeg 75c now -19c; HBo now Slc; $1.15 Dow 89c; $1.35 now 08c. i 50C Men s IJIhi k Working Shirts ) Ip, eiui ioukw6o. An unpicccden'ed hnv enahles us to offer this great hargain in men's suits 90.00 suiis for 12.50 $l5.tK) suits fo 10.00 All size- and 100 of them, these cannot be duplicated. Dress Goods At one hftlf price. This sale contin ues ami has proven vory nopulnr. thousands ofdrenfei left. Ladies Capes and Jackets $2.50 and $5.(XJ for twice the value. lATLrPT Half UVIlLt I U PvSi.u ( 'hildren's anil Misses Drawers tonality as ahov- 25c now 17c; 35c now 28c; 75c now B9o; 85c now 80e, and other, in iroortion Skirts All kinds as ibovt, 35c now 28c; ftfly now 19c; 76c now 59c, 85c now 60o. We challenge coinparison uf values ai price, quoted. The children's dresses, chinuses and corset covers included. Underwear, knit 11.00 values now $1,2') values now 7. $150 values now Embroideries 1 1 in v.- m:i. li- ii or roil cut in urioaa on this line. Wc haw deeidei M metaPA nniolr elettmnci of tbU UftU aJN therefore the enliw line in divWed iu lots to sell at 2hc 5c, 10c, 15c, and 20c. Cashmere hose lit deeo iu( values ,w El I wc aiu)s now (J I'tL. dog vaiuos now J fw t'lllllUU II in- . . i uiuuc uva $1.2.1 values now - , 28c value- now 3 pair tor. Fascinators Entire line to dose in lots of I9c, 26c, 32c, 3c and 59c Winter caps at half pri i Ladies' knit skirts I n close at onedialf price Flannel Waists Formerly $1.00 to $2.00 valu now to be closed at MMIMIMII I I I M I t I I I I II II I t M ! I M H i . e a