East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 06, 1902, Image 6

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THtJMDAY, raBRtTART I, ItOt,
HEEDS
GUARANTEED SALARIES
THE THING THIS YEAR.
That Is the Proposition Against
Which Pendleton Must Go in Form
ing a Team.
A guarantee of salary, with chances
Of aililitional pay, if the season's re
celpts he good. Is thi plan being '"
lowed by baseball managers In towns
hereabouts, against which Pendleton's
team must play this year. It Is prai
tlcally u proposition ol salaried men.
Whatever nift be I lie views of base
bull cranks 11 poii this question. thlK
la the coUI. unchangeable situation. It
! guarantee salary, or quit, or adorn
the tail end ot the procession.
Walla Walla Is not losing time In
securing Rood player. It Is stated
now that Mccarty. Tacoma's crack
player, has been added to Walla
WallaV list, and other famed
artists of the diamond have been se
cured, so It Is said. This policy of
jut rll 1 1 lni pay to the men pleases
them, and makes then want to ro to
that town Manager John L Sharp
tetn. W'ho has piloted the Garden
CR) aggregation 'through a season or
two 01 sin rcssiul ball playing, is at
the head of the team again, and has
been doing 1 1 1 . effective work dill
ing the past few weeks, lie has al
read assured that town ot a good
lot of playera.
Athena, too. It is claimed, ha.- made
guarantees of remuneration to play
ers and has held some of the men
who assisted to make that town fa
mous throuRh Its ' Yellov. Kids Man'
ager Osburn's crack crowd of base
halllsts Walla Walla and Athena are
Pendleton's chief opponents In base
ball. b reason of the situation of the
towns and the acquaintance of the
people UvlnR In them.
There is plenty of enthusiasm hen .
and money to back tin team is wall
ing at hand. If no time he wasted
However. It is felt that there are no
davs to snare It l satit that Walla
Walla has conn right Into Pendleton
and signed a player who recently '
. ann here, and who would like to re
main, but. iving no assurance, ho
.n i opted Managei Shut lutein's offer
and is now on his list
FARMER ATHLETES COMING
Washington Agricultural College
Team to Make a Tour.
i'emlletoii may have a visit Irom tin
Washingtun State Agricultural Col'
lege athletes during this month Fol
lowing Is a dispatch from Pullman
which Ik self-explanatory
The athlete., ol tile State Agin Ullll
rai College will he seen in the varl-!
)iis towns ami cities ot soutneastern
Washington in ne roles within tin
next tew weeks. The athletn assocl-1
atlon ol the school has decided to tour
the eastern part 01 tin- state ami into
1 maiiini
ount aud perform feats of j
trength agility and nerve
Spokane Walla Wtalla ami Peinlle
ton will hi among the places visited
and It is the Intention of the associ
atlon ti make Walla Walla 011 Feb
ruary i I The following day the ath
h ies will cross into Oregon.
The contemplated trip will man.
the rat In the history of the college
although among those who will go
are several whose names are well
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oi tj 1 1 sf ova pared
Hi 11 foi all uw pur.
puaaa ot llir Kilitt, baU, aud
(tiurarr) 1 bua II oxabiuM lo
Huir al Omi fines
Fnaui.i, SA OKKT.i - lb. but
tn aod oomplaiiun aoap, and
Star toilet aoap, auil mar
'bab aoap In tke worst.
Nail's Dyspepsia Cure
Has cured these caes
and It will cur you
J. M. Church, l.atirande, Ore. say).
"I suffered for 31 years, and helieve
had I not used Nan's Dysjieia Cure
I won iii not i alive
to write von a
testimonial
BASEBALL
1
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sflv ti''ki;
Nathan Kalk, Boise Idaho, says: "I
suffered for years; found many reliefs
but no cure except yours."
For sal by I oilman A Co., and all
flrat class druggists, or sand to Frank
Nasi, Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Port
land, Oregon. Price f i a bottle or 6
(oris, es press prepaid.
"THE 1AHK AOM
Sam Strang. Crack Player.
Ham Strang, who played with the
New York "(Hants. " was a crack In
tii Ider and is considering an offer
from Cluclnnati to plav with the
Rods "
Known In tin Northwest on account. 01
lame achieved on Meld diamond and
gridiron. Proff. of football fame, has
developed into a tumbler and with
Aiini make, ii riever team in pcito
mime work, (leorge Husk, bag punch'
i- is considered one ol the best ama
teurs in tin country, having secured
a gold medal at the Columbia Kxpo
sltion In 1893.
Among other features, the school
nas a liglu-wo.ght wrestler and uego
Nations will be opened with Whitman
Colleg.
for the purpose of securing a
match
If possible The entertainment
team will consist of about 2 of the
agriculturalists
SOFT SOAP HOG CHOLERA
Combine the Two and You Will Cure
your Swine.
Sine? the outbreak of hog choleru
or "wine-plague," n this county
vert man who is in the business
either on a small or large scale, is
anxious to find a remedy that will a
mails cure the diseast
after is fjota
hold on a band of hogs
Mam retip
lies hate been advanced and uunrun
teed to cure. Her" Is what C. U.
Morgan of Montesatio Wash., who
says he has had lots u experience
with hog cholera, sends to the Eaat
(fregonlan for iiublleation and It
may be read with interest h some
I see an account in your paper of
hog cholera near Pendleton. Lot
those who hav. tin infected animals
try soft soap. 1 give one pint to the
hog I have handled hogs netrly all
my life, and some tint had the chol
ra. aud have found it a sure cure
It costs nothing and It is "d,n tried
H WOHiiAN
WHAT THE 8TATUTE
PROVIDES IN OREGON
Naturalization and Six Months' Resi
dence in State when One Registers.
When going to the deputy county
I clerk in charge of registration or to
the me. in, i justices or notaries to
i eister the reguirements for a rotOI
are- That he is a naturalized cltuen
or has declared his Intention of be
tommg oue by applying to the court
(Of naturalisation papers, has to
have resided in th. state six months
prior to election; give his place of
birth, place of present residi 11, , DA
iioiialitt
age and occupation, and
then be is entitled to a vol. ami u.
wno snail represent mm in the var
ious offices.
Senator Klkins, chairman of the in
lerstatc commerce commission intro
i n 'd a bill making a number of
hauge.s in the interstate commerce
law, the most important or which are
the following (living the interstate
commerce commission, under certain
conditions, power to tlx railroad
rates; legalizing pooling and abol
ishing imprisonment as a method of
punishing offenses against the law
THE YALE COACH. CAMERON
Net Haven. Conn., Feb. 6. Alexan
der Cameron will coach the Yale 'var
sity crew for the coming season. He
nas accepted the position of head
coach, and will at once get his men
to work. He is a Yale graduate and
pulled stroke in the crews of 1900 and
101. He has his own stroke which he
will teach to the crew this year.
WHEN HE WAS 21.
How a Memphis Youth Celebrated His
Coming of Age.
Then is a young criminal lawyer 111
f,l,K ,ty wh" on th' occasion of tils
"miiig 01 age negan the celebrv
,ion of M" hlrthday In a way that
'ause1 ni nouen)l1 Krat deal Ol
oiiMternatiou
On tin ve of the fete, shortly after
midnight, tin young man's famllv
WON suddenly startled from their
slumbers by loud voice in the hous
calling. "There's a man in the hoc.
There's a man in the house!"
The valiant paterfamilias rushi 4
irom his room, hearing In his ha'i I .
tteav! iniiet or firewood to im
the cause of the disturbance and to
aptUr tin Intruder. His son wa.i
XMIM Ifl the hall shouting at t'n-
'op tils voice
Where's the
man' exclaimed the
old gentleman
Here sir, here!" proudly rep'ied
id. roaai man "This Is he. At lant
i Memphis KcimlUr.
Rev. Mr. Dotson to 8peak.
Rev Mr. Dotson. field secretary of
'Me HiIHiIav linn) nnlnn r... ......
(IIWII lwl ,M .
will address the i..'u-l v ol tin t,n
1 U.....I.. ..U 1. . .. . .
n.iiina; aeiiu I Ol I II IK Cl' Ol.
r'rlday evening of .:.o v.eel at thei
ongregatlon l cnuich. , who are
ii. iesieil iii this worl. an
irged to hear him
earnestly ' f
Where are
You. Going?
To The
New Lumber Yard
to buy nice, new clean,
bright lumber.
Gray's Harbor Comerdal Cu
opposite tin W. & C. K. depot
PENDI.KTON, OKKUON.
W. J. SLWELL,
Manager
HOTEL ARRIVAL8.
The Pendleton.
diaries I Oomttooli tad wlfo, Port
land
C II Smith, Portland
Prank Palmer.
s () Newton. Han Francisco.
J, I Miller. San Francisco.
Marl Hare. Tacnma.
Mici' Darby Missouri.
B, H, Waterman. Portland.
II J Damon. Duluth,
,1 It DOB that, Portland.
William Mahcr Portland
(' K Roosevelt, city.
Hleg H TopHtl, Han Francisco.
T P. floseter. Portland.
It II May Portland
I.. (' .Innes Alamanda.
Prank Wilbur. Portland.
Dr V. S Sawbaugh. Chicago.
QflOrgfl Harris. Portland
II B Root, Spokane
The Golden Rule.
M Klepper. Mnnkato.
II A Lobar, Now York.
Nmm llascotn. New York.
J, H Lewis, Iloston.
Thomas Haokott
E C. dale.
W F. Wann
Ralph Ware
.1 l Moon Adams
A Mcltae Athena
.1 Y. Simpson. Seattle
William U Hire Lansing
I Rogers Calgary
J Redout (ll'ccnwood
I' K Hunsucker Spokane.
Sam l.ee. Spokane
P. A. Worthlngton Portland
I I'lattei Taconia
L Downei. Spokane.
M' Mann. Helena
M Walker. 1'acoma
W Stover
V Hhepler. Kansas City.
P Doliert. Ileppner
S Stephen.-, Pilot Hock
Mr-' I MoBroon, (irangevlllc
Mrs lames Hlley. Ashland
Mrs. Katie Pryor Dayton
Ttao LaWls. Hock Springs
BORROWING NEIGHBORS
Housewife Writes in Rhyme of Her
Woes From Impecunious Neigh
bors.
A Pendleton housewife has either
written or cut from a scrap hook the
roliOWtlU Ml 0 fhyn. wmeii is re
printed here In m It vl appeal In
inan 11 person as lorrectlv telling
MMM truths:
She borrowed a cupful 01 sugar
Then came for a drawing of tea.
A little cornmeal and some soda
Wee tile CXt tilings she wanted.
dear mi''
She torgot sin was clear out ol hut
tor."
t'ntll they were ready to dim
' "' lin -l! hurried and woi
11,11
'" hornn a little ol mine
Al"' J""' M Bl last 1 had settled
Msei 101 an afternoon nap
came in t ask could she borrow
The pattern 01 mv newest wrap'.'
Ot (rail daj ih borrowed tn bolloi
And a little blueing and soap,
Tnn' tl"' won't want to borrow the
laundress
Is the only thing now I can nope
MM borrowed mv books and my pa
pers.
And everything else she can use.
She's always so sweet and good tern
perod I haven't the heart to refuse.
MOV I'm not al all stingy, believe nn
And 1 lost in be neighborly, too.
lint I think there is always a limit
Even in lending don't total
With (ieneral Charles King, then
'ni luigade commander the ex Wash
iaton voluntaora ctlabratod taa third
anniversary of th. battle of Santa
Ana. in which thev first smelted the
moke of war
V
Pendleton,
The Umatilla Implement C
Flying Dutchman fi
"6 riowg
Canton Clipper Gang p0Ws
with steel or full chilled bot
Even tiling in the Implement line and the Best it
THOMPSON
HANSFORD & THOMPSON
Main Street,
...,rP,,.a ,w. yi-uuui .noppcrs and Lumberm
Qet Our Prloea. - -
AMERICAN PLAN.
$3.00 per Da and Upwards.
THE PORTLAN
POHTLANli, OHBOON.
Special Rates to t astern Oregon people visiting Portland
lor tourist and commercial travelers H. C. MOWERS,
WOOD! COAL!
WOOD! COAL!
WOOD! COAL!
W. C. MINNIS
SELLS BOTH.
KOMrer Coal. First Class Wood
Orders Promptly Filled.
rMtP"ont 4W, trmu m
W.
0. MINNIS,
Ulice Main Hlreet, just opposite Hans
rom a i iii.mi oi hardware store.
CRES
James B. Welch will tell you
what these letters stand for.
It's a good story.
Have him tell you. and if you
do not, you will find out later by
watching this space.
CLEV
Athena,
HARDWARE C(U
Successors to
itt
en.
fm Hssjl
The Columbia
Lodging House
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