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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1902)
SAVE VOUR GOLD STAMPS AND GET A DINNER SET FREE WE GIVE with each ten cent pur chase one stamp. When j'ou have 50 stamps or more, bring them to our store and we will pive you very hand some Florentine Dinner Ware. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. BASEBALL FOR TWO DAYS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY YELLOY KIDS AND INDIANS. "FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902. BREVITIES. James A. Howard, farm loans. For rent; piano; Inquire this office. Dressed Chickens at Hawley Bros. Farm IcanB at lowest rates. B .D, Boyd. Bpasnnable nrices at Selbert & Shulz. Call at Nolte'n saloon tonight, for crawfish. For Rent Newly furnished roonm Call at 309 West Court street. jits. Campbell has just received a line of beautiful chiffon dress shapes tor ladles. If you want fine meats go to Bchwarz & GreulicL. They handle the best there Is to be had. LOST Bunch of keys on ring. Re ward will bo paid for .the return of Itiem to Dr. D. J. McFaull. noney to laon at lowest rates on Itown or country property. J. R. Dlck- lion, East Oregonlan building. Tl.ll t - . uunons tor ice cream, or course. Toil are never disappointed when tou get Dutton's cream. It's pure, t-olesotae and delicious. Drop in to Dutton's and be served with ice cream or ice cream soda. Lost A gray mare, with roached Inane, branded on left hip with helf Icircle over cross and a bay mare, Itrandea with D on left shoulder and amond on right shoulder. Suitable a Will be naid finder hv return. S to T. W. Ayres barn. Fobs Fobs Fobs some and are I have just received new designs in Leather Metal Woven Fobs. Thev duties and very serviceable The cost is modest $J.50to$3.75 L- HUNZIKER Iweler and Optician Whltaker, the dentist See Lee Teutsch for hats. Newest patterns at Seibert & Shulz. Furnished rooms, 309 West Court street. Nice fresh frog legs received today at the French restaurant. Imported bulk Queen olives, dill and sour pickles, just in at Hawley Bros. Wanted Suite of furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with use of kitchen. Good references. Address T. B., care this office. Lost 4-ounce toe weight for horse on the streets of Pendleton. Finder please return to "Will Davis, at Hotel Pendleton, and receive reward. There will be a baseball game Sun day at La Grande between the Blue Mountain ball team and the profes sional team, both of La Grande. Rev. W. A.- Iden, of Baker City, will talk to the Bpworth League and Young People's societies on Saturday evening at 8 p. m. at Galloway chap el, M. E. church. At the Ml B. church, South, next Sunday morning, there will be a christening service. There will be special music and the public are cor dially invited to attend. Miss Francis C. Hews, the blind el ocutionist, will appear at the Thomp son street M. B. church tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Junior League. Miss Hews comes very highly recommended as an elo cutionist and all who will hear her are assured of being satisfied. Baker City Democrat: Baker City Woodmen and Women of Woodcraft, about 300 strong, returned Wednes day from Pendleton, where they at tended the big log-rolling. They all speak in glowing terms of the good time had and the open-handed hospi tality, extended by the citizens of Pendleton. A letter was received Thursday from George W. Proebstel, by the lo cal encampment of Pioneers, acknowl edging the receipt of $1000, the full amount of the policy held by Mrs. Proebstel in this order. The policy was approved and the warrant drawn and paid 'within five days from the time of the death of Mrs. Proebstel. This is the quickest record of paying death claims by any order in this sec Won. C. W. Hollis vs. William' Krebbs and May Krebbs, his wife, is the ti tie of a suit filed at the court house this forenoon, to recover a bill of $334.64, alleged to have been due for goods, merchandise and wares, since December, 1892, The original bill and Interest on the same amounts to $584.54, for which plaintiff asks the court to give him judgment against the defendants. John McCourt is plaintiff's attorney. Since the above was in type the Bast Oregonlan learns that the case will be settled without further procedure, So Far Pendleton Nine Has Two Games to Its Credit and Athena Team Has One Fine Games of Ball Promised. Saturday and Sunday Afternoons the Pendleton baseball team and Athena team will cross bats on the local diamond. These are the fourth and fifth games for thcso teams with each other, and, so far, honors are in favor of Pendleton. The two first games were won by Pendleton and the last one by Athe na. When Athena won Pendleton did not have her best players, for the rea son that Manager Cohen was saving them for the game hero two days later with Walla Walla. These two games are expected to be spirited, and hard fought, for the Athena boys are determined to win If they can, and Pendleton will play its best for the honors. The following is the line-up: "Brown, catcher; Zicgler, third base; Knox, center field; Fay, short stop; Clemens, right field; Foley, catcher; Demoling, left field; Hartman, first base; Dupuis, Taylor or Wilner, pitch ers. Fay and Taylor are the new men and what they will do is not known by the local players, but they are said to come highly recommended. Baseball Fever Rages. The baseball fever has taken hold of the printers. They are organizing a team and will be in the field to do battle with any players who have nerve enough to "go against" them for honors. The barbers are also talking of organizing a team and they are hereby challenged by the printers for a game sometime in the near future. FIRST FISH ITEM. The Season Promises to Supply Many of Them. The sporting editor found the fol lowing contributoln on his desk to day: The warm spring weather always has a tendency to cause sporting blood to show itself, as a result, H. G. Slbray, organizer for the United Artisans, developed the fever yester day. The wee hours of morning found him calculating how many fine trout the Umatilla would yield to his rod, also, if it would not endanger the re serve fund of the finny tribe, the ac tual liabilities of the said tribe not being known. Late in the afternoon Mr. Sibray stole quietly into the office of the East Oregonian and whispered to the circulation manager that the Umatilla had yielded its usual spring catch, and he would be welcome at the spread. The news was also imparted to Dr Henderson, who is a judge of fine trout, and the pleasant expression up on his face told that he highly appre ciated the prospect. M5d congratulations and toasts an enjoyable hour was spent, when some one said salmon, then the joke was exposed, as well as a fine specimen of the fish that made the old Colum bia famous. MONEY IN GOAT RAISING, tne Indnatrr In Which There At No UmmlnMc llerannnU. "You can sell every part of n goat bnt his scent," said John Collins, for merly of Jcffcrsonvllle, but now of the world In general, in the course of an Interview co the subject of his Arizona goat farm. "There are thousands of goats on the farm," he said, "but whether thcro arc 10,000, 20,000 or 30,000 I couldn't toll you for the life of mo. "I can tell you, however, something about the way In which our goat in dustry w.as stnrtcd. By the death of a granduncle my uncle, Ilnrry McCor mick and I .inherited the Grlcbo St. Anne silver mines, which are two days and a night of steady burro travel south of Tucson. "There was silver In the mines, but by the time wo got it out and got it to Tucsou we were paying for It at about the rato of sixteen to one. Finding the venture a losiug one, wo took lessons from the 'greasers' and bought from them 150 common goats. "There is nothing but sagebrush and cactus out there for those nnimnls to feed on, but no man over saw a dead goat uulcss he had come to somo vio lent cud. Goats live and thrive where nearly every other living thing starves to death. "Wo started out with 1C0 goats, de riving our profits from the sale of the hides. In 1S92 we decided to mix them with the Angora goats. After two years the cross disappears, and you get a perfect Angorn goat. "It is a valuable thing to hnvo. The long hair is sold to the manufacturers of plush for furniture, sleeping cars and such things. The hair next to the 6kin can bo made up into valuable shawls. The meat of the kids is de lightful when fresh and is sent in its canned shape to other parts of the United States and many foreign coun tries ns canned lamb. "So rich, is gont's milk that one tea spfMm of It is equal to three tablespoons of the purest cream. But the best part about the milk is that consumptives who drink It are often cured of tho dis ease. We are planning to condense tho mill? find sell it for medicinal as well as family use. - - e .;-l . "No stables have to bo provided for the keeping, and six ranchers are HUfil clenr for herding up those wo want to sell. Once in a while the greasers and Indians get away with a few, but where you've got some scrappy ranch ers they are not likely to repeat the performance often. "As a rule now wo sell the goats ou the hoof. In order to do so wo have to drive them in Tucson, and a tough job it is." Louisville Courier-Journal. ft - eierv TnhiAfc The Puritan Chemical Company have appointed us as their agents for Umatilla County .... Pho Sail?' X-S0X KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE F- irom Mala Stmt Toward the Court Ho0e Retail Clerks' Union. The charter for the local Retail Clerks' Union, which was organized a few days ago under the protection of the Retail Clerks' International Pro tective Association, has arrived and the organization will be perfected next Wednesday evening. The or ganization will start out over 50 strong and will elect its officers and perfect plans for its future work at the first meeting. All the clerks will be notified later, where tho meeting is to be held and it is hoped that all will endeavor to be present. The cit izens are asked by those in charge of the organization to do all they can to aid them in their undertaking to work to the best interests of the clerks and the town In general. A quarantine" has been ordered against all ships arriving at Bremen from the Philippines In- consequence of the outbreak of cholera in those islands. 50 Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousness and constl patlon. Your health will suffer perma nently If you do. DeWIlt'a Little Ear ly Risers cure such cases. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., Bays "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I ever took, Never gripe or cause nausea." Tall man & Co. and Brock & McComas. Pendleton Young Man Marries. The 'Portland Journal says: Bert Carl, formerly of Pendleton, who has been connected with several theatri cal and opera companies, and who for the past few months has represented a life insurance company, was mar rled Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Columbia hotel, at Van couver, to Miss Berry, a prominent amateur vocalist. Mr. and Mrs. Carl have signed with the Jules Grau opera company from! the first of July, and have gone to San Francisco to join the Orpheum circuit in the meantime The homliest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughc, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For aale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. ..MORE DOUGLAS and GLORIA $3 SHOES Better See Them Before You Boy WORTH $5.oo Boston Store It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse Muslin Underwear SPECIALS. In tho next flvo days we will sell Muslin Undorwoar at a discount of 10 por cent. This is quite a saving when yon fig ure it out; can bo bought muoh cheaper than you can mako thorn yourself. LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS, with l inserting Yoke, finished at neck ami sleeves, lnce ami embroidery, from 95c to $300 SKIRT CHEMISE, trimmed with Val. Luce mid Insertion, also finished in Heading ami Ribbon $125 to $4.50 MUSLIN SHIRTS, made with flounce . and hciustichcd tucks Vc tO $5.UU MUSLIN DRAWERS, with wide flounce made of entbroldrcy insertion. mid hemstitched tucks ZOC TO S3.0U 22 Yds Muslin $1.00 Here is a Chance for Saturday and Monday Only. 12yds Tawn $1.00 In Plain and Fancy, Protty for Summor or Outing Outing Drossos. Agents Patterns p Dp u 61 rphn a b DUO Dry Goods, Gents' Fnrnishings, Boots and Shoos. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Send for Samples. Play Ball ! ON ALTA STREET GROUNDS Yellow Kids vs. Pendleton's OF ATHENA INDIANS Sat'rday, April 26, 3 pm YELLOW KIDS vs. PENDLETON'S Of Athena Indians Sunday, April 27, 3 p. m. LEWISTON v.PENDLETON Indians Tuesday, April 29, 3 p. m. .THE. French Restaurant COSY ROOHS Well Lighted and Steam Heated. Best 25 cent Meals ia tit CHy. Frug Legs, EXTRAS Eastern and Oysters. Olympla OPEN DAY and NIGHT GUS LA FONTAINE, Prop. Admission 25c Grand Stand 10c si Select Canned Goods 'T'HERID is a difference in the quality of goods that enter cans, but when you buy canned goods of us you got the boht quality that grows. We handle no "seconds" or inferior quality. Our stock of canned goods includes everything you may dosire. Quality the highest, but prices tho lowost, considering tho goods. 111 S flf ft li wlm 9 9 9 G (S 9 W 9 R. MARTIN, Proprietor 9 9 it) 9 ( SSS . (rt yt Th!a denature la oa erery bpx of tlTo iiwiilso I t'