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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1902)
SEE US FOR CLOTHING It will fee to yocr advantage Oar stock is the largest freshest and most select Oar prices are always money savers Men's suits worth $ 9-5 our price S '.00 Men's suits worth 10.50 our price ...... S.OO Men's fancy worsted suits worth 12.50 our price 10.00 Men's fancy worsted suits worth 15.00 our price 12.50 We are the friend of 3'our pocket book IbAER DALEY CLOTHIERS Advertisers of Facts J jYELLDW IN "INDIANS" APPEARED TO TAKE LITTLE INTEREST IN GAME. J SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. James JIcDaniels, an old time the atrical manager, died at EI Paso. Tex as, at the age of C3. JIcDaniels was at one time manager of John McCul tonsli's theater in San Francisco, and later owned the McDaniels block at Ckeyene, Wyoming. Henry C. Frick. the steel magnate, ias deposited at the banking house erf J. P. Morgan & Co., what is prob afcly one of the most valuable pieces r paper in existence. It is a certi ficate for 100,000 shares ot preferred stock in the United States Steel cor poration, yielding Mr. FTick dividends of $700,000 annually. Hiss Ellen M. Stone, the ransomed missionary to Bulgaria, says that, it fearing been presented to her as an imperative duty to Tecite her exper In pantlvitv in a uublic way, it iras in her heart to devote the pro ceeds toward reimbursing any wno ay have embarrassed themselves in providing the ransom. It is reported that the United States supreme court will dismiss the appli-i-ntinn nf TVashincion state for leave . to file against the Northern Securi ties company on the grounds that no Tiolation of state laws is alleged, and that the state is asking the court to do something the state legislature has failed to do . The life of Aaron Johnson has been saved at a San Francisco hospital through an operation never attempt ed before on this coast, the complete extirpation of the larynx, on which -was a cancerous growth. This will jsnk as one of the three or four suc cessful cases in the world, for the danger point is now regarded as pass ed. An artiQcial larynx will take the place of the one removed. Charles Finck and Mary Mclntyre were about to be married at the Sa ?reil Heart Church, at Trenton. X. J.. vchen both the bridegroom and the lest man were taken suddenly ill x-ith appendicites. The priest was al the altar and the bride and bride groom were approaching, when the young man was stricken. As he leu lis best man was also stricken. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS The home of O. E. Zeek, at Union county, was destroyed by fire Wednes day night. The loss is ?10l0, fully insured. G. W. Westfall, of Lebanon, drop- pud dead Friday. The cause of his death was heart failure. He leaves a TffUe and family. Through the efficient and concerted work of the stockmen and State Yet eainary McLean, the dreaded disease, symptomatic anthrax, that has de stroyed many cattle in Klamath and other parts of Southern Oregon, has about been stamped out. A stretch of virgin water on the upper Columbia river stretching for 120 miles from Bridgeport almost to Kettle Falls has been successfully x&rignted by the steamer Camano. The river there bad been generally considered unnavlgable and the Ca xnno's trip is a most important one. Miss Azalene Earle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Earle of Portland. Itu just been married in New York to William H. Denilng, a young mil- Ifamarle. She removed to San Fran cisco with her parents recently and became a telephone operator. It was over the wire that the two became ac" (sainted. Clarence W. Ide, recently appointed collector of customs for Washington. stands charged with having offered bribes to members of the legislature T JH95. to vote for John L. Wilson lor United States senator. An afllda wit to that effect has been signed by m former member of the state senate, and has been forwarded to Senator roster at Washington. The affidavit feas been shown President itoosevelt. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. R. D. Fulton, Portland. J. Prag. W. A. K. Campbell, Chicago. George E. K. Fichtner, Portland. Elwln Xicander, New York. Edna Dorman. New York. Mildred Paule, New York. S. B. Martin, New York. Mrs. P. J. Garvey.. Walla Walla. J. J. Burns, Portland. Victor Slaadecker, St. Paul. S. S. Gill, Spokane. Phil Sternberg, Spokane. F. C. Follett, Hastings. E. W. Waldman, Portland. William F. Muenster, New York. Margaret Sayre. New York. Pearl Probst, New York. Dorothy Kendall, New York. Henry Carson, New York. Mrs. F. C. Adkln, Dayton. T. W. Jackson, Portland. C. D. Gabrielson. Salem. The Golden Rule. V. C. Brock, Walla Walla. Maud Carey, New York. Catherine Tanner, New York. H. C. Cronkheit. Miss Varouer, New York. Frank Beamish, New York. L. Jackson, Kent. H. S. Wood, Spokane. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Van Buren. Charles Carroll. Spokane. P. E. Huusucker, Spokane. Ed Rust and family. Helix. S. A. Frans, Spokane. Miss Westby. D. B. Richardson, Helix. A. B. Niles, Walla Walla. Mrs. Wade, Sunimerville. Mrs. Ida Comstock, Missouri. Charles Geyer, New Orleans. Charles G. Brock, Michigan. G. D. Galley, Portland. A Doctor's Bad Plight. "Two years ago, as th9 result 0 u severe cold, I lost my voice," writes Dr. M. L . Scarborough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known to me as a practicing physician for 35 years, failed, and I daily grew, worse. Being urged to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten ilavt have felt better than for two years." Positively guaran teed for Throat and Lung troubles u Tallman & Co, 50c and ?1. Trial bot tles free. Dupuis, the New Pitcher for Pendle ton, Did Excellent Work, Consider ing the Time He Has Been at Work The Game With Walla Walla. Athena, 7. Pendleton, 3. This was the result of the baseball game played Friday afternoon, be tween Pendleton and Athena, on the latter's ground, at Athena. The game was one-sided from start to finish, and those who witnessed it claim that Pendleton did not play ball at all. In fact, there was a look of disgust pictured on the faces of the rooters who went up to witness the game, confident that Pendleton would again wipe the Yellow Kids off the earth, and when they spoke of the game the general expression was that it was rotten. Dupuis. the new man in the box, pitched a good game, although he did not have the support he deserved. He struck out four men. while Saunders. for Athena, struck out seven. In the first of the game Athena's batters bat ted him all to pieces, but later he pitched a swifter and more uncertain ball. The Pendleton players are not cred ited with a stolen base, while they let Athena steal five. This alone shows that something was wrong. The Score. ABR HSHPOA 5 0 1 0 0 3 0 ,The Dregs and After Results Of Terrible Launppe Lead to Consumption and Other Fatajjroubles. Paine's Celery Compound Saves a Former Member of the Indiana Legislature. This Is the Season to Use the Great Medicine if You Would Banish the Seeds of Disease from the System. NOTICE! I On every hand we see men and wo men who at this season s u - - tlve, hale. New Goods that Need Your Ey flesh j Athena G. Brown, ss Willard, 3b . Shea, c .... R. Brown, If Cox, cf .... Cartano, 2b Saunders, p Lleuallen, rf Vaughn, lb . 0 1 2 o 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Totals 3S 7 Pendleton AB R 9 0 27 13 H SH PO A Brown, c Zlegler. 3b . Knox, ss Cornell, rf . . Clemens, cf . Hartman, lb Demoling, If Ulrich. 2b ,. Dupuis, p . . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 4 3 0 1 11 1 0 0 24 11 Will Manufacture Cement Professor Edward -C. Campbell, the blind professor of analytical chemis try in the University of Michigan, is engaged upon the first of a series of experiments that will take years of labor before completed. When finish ed, the result, it Is expected, will be of Inestimable value to the manufac turers of Portland cement, as this product will be turned out on as sci entific a basis as is steel at the pres ent time. Professor Campbell has de" vised the first furnace in which the factors of time and temperature can be absolutely controlled. Totals 36 3 C Score by Innings. 12345C7S9 Athena 03301000 7 Pendleton 00120000 0 3 Summary. Stolen bases Pendleton, 0; Athena, 5; two-base hits Knox, Ulrich; dou ble plays Knox, Hartman to Zlegler; bases on halls by Dupuis, 1, Saund ers, 0; struck out by Dupuis, 4; by Saunders, 7; passed balls by Brown, 1; Shea, 1; time of game 1:30; um pires, Keefe and Maskrey. Next Game. Tomorrow afternoon Pendleton is to cross bats with Walla Walla on the j local diamond, and this is expected to ; be a good game. Pendleton will go ' Into the field with their old team and f will do battle for their lives. Wilner j will be In the box and he is sure to J keep Sharpsteln's Sharpshooters i guessing where the ball is going to be I when they strike at it. A large crowd j is expeted to attend this game the j largest of any of the season so far. I Report comes from Walla Walla that 12 coach loads will come from there to witness the game at Athena, be tween the Helena team and the Yel low Kids. This game is to be played in the forenoon nnd at 1 o'clock the train will leave Athena for Pendleton, with the Walla Walla team and con tingent of rooters, to witness the game here. Quite a number will go from here to witness the game at Athena and come back with the ex cursion. Pendleton Line-up. Brown, catcher; Zlegler, 3b; Knox, cf; Wilner. pitcher; Barlow or Cor nell, rf; Clemens, shortstop; Hart man, lb; Demoling, If; Ulrich Schmidt, 2b. ctrnne. lOSlui, live, nuic, , ,,.i,1 and weight, looking pale and lguhl. We hear them complain of weakness, pain in the chest, bachache , d M ache. Their irienu uu io the nale cheeks and sunken 'eves; the color of the skin gives evi i dence of blood impurities. Ah! reader, those are an inUUi that the deadly dregs of grippe have permeated the whole system, distrib uting poisons and impurities in blood and tissues. Act at once with wisdom and deci sion; you cannot afford to lose prec ious time experimenting wun mcm cines that have no reputation. Heaven help you to use the lifesav er that-rescued and saved Mr. Steph enson. While in a perilous condition of health, Providence truly directed Mr. Stephenson to make us3 of Paine's Celery Compound. The first, bottle produced a happy and marve lous effect; his life blood was being, freshened and enriched; his appetite was improved; strength was taking the place of weakness; and the rud rir tinne of health was apparent in the once pale face. Mr. D. T. Steph-1 euson, of Pilot Knob, Ind., writes as : follows: "Some years ago while serving as a member of the Indiana legislature. I contracted a severe case of grippe, and was run dov n and completely , out-of-sorts, and found but - ttle re lief from any remedy until I tried Paint's Celery compound. The first bottle did me wonderful and marked good, and its continued use for a short time, restored me to my usual , vigor and freshness. Your Paine's Celery Compound has been used by! 0 j my fmily since then for general , gratifying results. Paine's Celery Compound is a great quieter and re storer of the nerves to their normal , I condition; indeed, its action on the j nerves and nerve centers has been most gratifying n my case." Boys' Corduroy Pants, 3 to 5 yrs, 75c, $l? 1.251.5Q Pants I : ; TC. 3peClH uuu- mr T TZrwrc' New Line Boys' 25c 35c, 40c, 50c, or 65c BOYS' SUMMER HATS will be On Sale Wednesday Straw Hats Crash Hats 0c, 5c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c or ? i : : : 25c or I V I iSI I J llWi&X WW SJL Sxrwm wwesj Garments Egyptian Balbriggan double seated drawers; an especially strong value Sized from 30 to 52 I in niAUrtVIl 11 VP? color anything any color -UldJllMH Ulli 3 Simple, durable, economlca A Nearly Fatal Runaway Started a horrible ulcer on the of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111., which defied uoctors and all remedies for four years. Then Bucklin's Arni ca Salve cured him. Just as good for Bolls, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Tallman & Co's drug store. or In the house of lords the official an nouncement was made of the annul ment of te bankruptcy of the Duke of Manchester, enabling him to again ,take his seat among the herldltarj" j legislators of the British empire. Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars. Watch and Wait FOR THE NEW DRUG STORE New, Everything Ftesfi, Good F. W. SCHMIDT & CO. Reliable Druggists Association Block. OOF IN E suit Darby Rib Spring Needle ECRU or BLUE An elastic non-?hrinking garment that will give Ihe sveartr entire satibfaction "NEW SILK" A SUIT. White or Salmon. A new fabric that is suited to ten der skin Imported Lisle Open mesh at $3 a suit Colored Balbriggan j) PINK UL U Ji DbMjL PURPLE Ui MX J w FANCY at $2, $2.50 or $3 as 1 o o Sn.KINRM.BO AS TVl ffnd 1 I'M V JI 1H1 L 11111 liC UUU - - ers $4L50 a Suit Compare these with "Airtei $2.50, and $3.00 a Suit SUMMER WEIGHT WOOLEN UNDERWEAR at likeable prices Sea Island Cott Alternate stripes blue and w $3.00 a Suit Full-fashioned Complete fill Boston Store Mr. Swesey Makes Bold Charges. Burton W, Swesej- has sued his wife, Mrs. Maggie Swesey, for a di vorce. He alleges that she left him in 1891, and since that time has failed and refused to live with him. but has spent most of her time living with other men, which was against plain tiff s will and consent. They were married in Wasco county in 1899. They have no children. Peter "West is plaintiff's attorney. TO COBB CRIP IN TWO DAYS t-?ttYe Bromo-Qulnlne remove, tbs ue. K. w . Orore'i f lgnature on eiery box. I'tlco 2eanU. Smoke Pendleton Boquet Cigars. St 12,600 for a Proscription The larger ma ever paid for a proscription sbanged bands In Ban FraneUco August 30 U01. The transfer lnrolred in rain and stock 111200 and was paid by a party ot bus lneas tnea lor a specific lor Brlgbt's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto Incurable dbesses. They commenced the careful investigation of tbe specific Koremker lft, 1SCC. Tbey inter rlewed scores of tbe cored and tried it oat on tu merits by putting over three dmen case sntae treatment and matching them. Tbey slso sot physicians to name chronic, incurable sases, and administered it with tbe pbjsietans tor Judges. UptoAngust 27. eighty seien per jent of tbe test cases were either well er STOffreasiBg favorably. Tfeere being bnt thirteen per cent of failures. im parties were satisfied and cloeed the trans settois. Tbe proceedings ot tbe Investigating )osasntttee and tbe clinical reports of tbe teat iam were published and will be malUd free i application. 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