YE YOJLIR GOLD STAMPS AND : GET A nlNNERET FREE WE GIVE with each ten cent pur chase one stamps When you have 50 stamps or moejbring them to our store and we will givejyou,.yery hand- some Florentine isiuuer vie.-tty. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1902. BREVITIES Junes A. Howard, farm loans. iForrent; piano; Inquire this office. Irarm leans at lowest rates. B .D. tod. iReasonable prices at Seibert & bulz. iFuraished rooms, 309 West Court The newest creations of the East millinery are arriving daily at Mrs. npbell's. lit you want fine meats go to hwaiz & Greullc-. They handle the at there is to he had. Honey to loan at lowest rates on i or country property. J. R. Dlck- n, East Oregonian building. ITour mouth will enjoy a regular lie If you treat it to Dutton's su- rlor ice cream, the purest and most polesome in Pendleton, being made pnre cream and flavored with khest grade fruit extracts. They are fine ones and nicer ones ire never served on any table than macaroni we have received, macaroni was made In Italy Id comes direct to us and is fresh. rtlns Family Grocery and Bakery. Lost A gray mare, with reached ne, branded on left Md with helf tie over cross and a bay mare, aaea wnn D on left shoulder and nond on rleht shoulder. Suitable rd will be paid finder by return- w t. w. Ayres' barn. tobs Fobs Fobs I have just received some pew designs in Leather and Nal Woven Fobs. They are kuties and very serviceable. lhe cost is modest L50to$3.75 L. HTTMT'tvcq Pwelet and Optician Whltaker, the dentist v See Lee Teutsch for hatB. Fechter's for ice cream. Court St. Newest patterns at Seibert & Shulz. T. J. Kirk, of Athena, was in town Tuesday. Call at Nolte's saloon for fine fresh crawfish. Nice fat crawfish by the dozen, at Nolte's saloon. For Sale House and lot on school house hill. Inquire of J. L. Sharon. For Sale Cheap; a piano. Fech ter's Confectionery Parlors, Court St. George Knight came down this morning from Helix to attend the cir cus. You will have to hurry if you join our dish club as the club is almost made up. Hawley Bros. James Upton is building the foun dation for a new residence on Webb street, just east of the Baptist church. A pair of young coyotes are at tracting considerable attention to the show window of the Thompson Hard ware store. Buy something that will tickle your palate. Swift's premium hams and bacons, finer than the finest, at Hawley Bros. Mrs. Will Kennedy has received a letter from her father, Matt Taylor, who was stricken some time ago with paralysis, and whq is now in Portland, receiving treatment, that he has almost recovered from the stroke, but is suffering from rheuma tism. He does not know when he will return to Pendleton. A deal has just been closed where by Theo Danner takes possession of the photograph business formerly conducted by him and Walter Lub ken, one door east of the East Ore gonian building on Webb street. The change will take place May 1, when Mr. Lubken will, take a position with Dutton & Kennedy, in their candy and ice cream parlors. Reports from Eastern Oregon sheep ranches tell of a most success ful lambing season and heavy wool clip. J .H .Beckley, who owns a band of 4000 sheep and operates a large ranch near More, Sherman county, says the outlook in eastern Oregon is most encouraging, and that the late spring insures plenty of grass during the early summer months. Ben Swaggart is over from his home in Heppner, shaking hands with old friends and incidentally looking after his colts that he has ir training on the Perlnger track for the coming season's' races. Mr. Swaggart has five 2 and 3-year-olds, that are very promising young ani mals and he is confident' that they will .make their mark on the race course. He will, be Tiere several days. William CJark jmd wife are In town from Helix. , Celery Tablets... R?ir The Puritan Oh I '"S as'heirj'agents for Umatilla County., . .' ... as w - KpEPPEN'S DRUG STORE jM from Main1 Street Toward the Ccwrt House I I PENDLETON VS. LEWISTON A BUM GAME O.- BALL ON ALTA STREET GROUNDS Pendleton Players Entered the Game Thinking They Had ah Easy Thing Lewlston Scored Nine Runa In One Inning. Lewiston, 12. Pendleton, 14. At the end of the sixth inning, when tho baseball game between the Lewiston State Normal and the Pen dleton teams was called to close Tuesday, tho above was the official score, which is evidence on tho face of It that the game was a bum one. From tho start to tho finish the playing on both sides was replete with errors and many expressions of disgust were heard from those who paid their money to see a "kid game," as it was termed by all. The errors on the part of the visiting team can be excused on the ground that 1ey are only school boys and are not supposed to put up an error less game, but when it is remember ed that the Pendleton team is com posed of men who have played with the best league teams of the country and came here recommended as ball players, so many errors from them are inexcusable. The visiting team wont into the field with no confidence in them selves, for the reason that several of their best players had been knocked out before reaching here and they were compelled to make up their team with two or three outsiders, who had never played with them be fore and did not have confidence in themselves, and it was the general opinion of those who went to witness the playing that Lewiston would be shut ' out entirely. But in this the fans were doomed to disappointment. At the end of the second inning the score stood 7 to 1 in favor of Pen dleton, but this soon changed and at the end of the fourth inning the score was 10 to 7 in faVor of the visitors It was in the fourth inning that Pendleton fell to pieces, and let the Lewiston boys make a Bcore of 9 tallies. Three men were on bases and a Lewiston man went to the bat and knocked a ball to second base It was fumbled there, and the batter got safe to first and the man on third got home. The ball was thrown to first, but not in time to do execution From there it was sent to the home plate to head off the man coming in from second. Foley, who was behind the bat, let the ball go through his hands and the man was safe. Then the man from second base made a break for the home plate and by tlu time Foley got hold of the ball Du- puis, wht was pitching, was at the home plate and the ball was thrown to him. He fell and let the man home safe and then threw the ball tc third to head off the man who batted the ball, who was then nearing that bag. The man on third let the ball go through his hands and the batter got -home, making four runs on one ball that was only knocked to second base. This made the crowd hiss at the work of- the Pendleton players, and cheer the Lewiston boys, and from that time on the sympathy of the on lookers was with the Lewiston play ers. In the next two innings the score of the Pendleton players" ran up to 14 and the Lewiston boys' scorr went to 12. The game had been dragging along and it was almost 5 o'clock by this time, and Manager Cox, of the Lewiston players, pre vailed upon the manager of the Pen dleton team to qut the performance short and give the boys a chance to get away on the 5j30 train. The crowd breathed a sigh of relief when time was called and the look of dis gust that was on the faces of all was something discouraging. The visit ors left on the evening train for Walla Walla, where they will play the Sharpshooters today. Reds to Travel. The game today with Lewiston Is to be the last game that will be play ed in Pendleton by the Redskins before- their trip. They will leave here Snnriav mornine fop Walla Walla. where they will play the Sharpshoot ers and also Aionuay jn tne aner noon, and they will be on the go un in Katiirlftv. thfe 17th of May. when they will return home. The games scheduled on this trip are: Walla Walla, .May 4th and 5th. Dayton, May 6th. North Yakima, May 7. Everett, May 9. Victoria, B. C, May 10. Everett, May 11. Mount Vernon, May 12 and 13. Vancouver, B. C, May 14 and 15. They will have an open day the ICth and wii lprobably play tho Non pareil team at Ppattle. From' there tlinv will rotnrn hnmn. In tlmo in Jilav the scheduled game at Athena with the Yellow Kids, on tne lstn. Wants Othe9 $9 .'Know,., "I have used .peWits Little Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver and they are ajl- right. I am glad to jndorse (hem for I .think -whon w.e, And,, a-gocd thing we ought-toilet Others know ' ii," writes Alfred HpJnzfi.. .Oulncr. 111. They, never, gripe or distress. .Sure, safe pills. Tallman & Co. , s ' , Tim now waltz. "Memories of the Pastf' composed, by .Fedj.G. Scbmeer. for salo'-at 1 razierei uooKJsiore." - FORTUNE5 IN SIGHT. The Walte Hand-Power Rock Drill It a Remarkable Mining Tool. Fred W. Walte ,of Pendleton, is in terestcd with his father, W. W. Walte, In tho Wriito hand-power rock drill, for which reliable claims are made over other machines ot tho kind. The senior Mr. Walte Is now In Columbus, O. .superintending the manufacture of those drills, for which there is always a strong demand, the merits of tho drill having beon discovered by actual experience, in several places where they have been put to practical use. Tho points of the drill are aB follows: FirstIt runs so easily that a child can turn it. Second Four blows are delivered at every revolution ot tho crank. Third The operator can deliver a light or heavy blow at his will. The averago man will strike about 200 strokes per minute. The more rapidly the machine is turned, the more and harder blows are delivered; thus It will be readily seen that tho Walte hand-power rock drill will eas ily do tho work of from four to bIx men, and In very hard rock even more. Tho machine has been tested by practical miners in tho hardest ba salt rock, and has been found to drill an inch per minute readily. Fourth Tho machine allows tho operator to stand in a natural posi tion while drilling up, down, breast or uppers. Fifth Tho handle can be. adjusted to either sido of the machine, or an extra handlo can bo put on to allow of its being worked by two men. It 's asserted by those experienced in such matters that the Waitos, father and son, have a great fortune In this excellent Invention of tho sen tor Walte. The many friends of, them in Colfax and Pendleton hope that every expectation may come true. Superintendent of Scouring Mills. Leon Straus is in Pendleton from San Francisco. Mr. Straus has ac cepted the position of superintend ent of the Pendleton Wool Scouring and Packing Company's mill, hav ing charge of the operation ot the mills. He is an experienced wool scourer, knows the work from A to Z, and is engaged with the view of Improving the scoured product of the mill as well as to Increase their capacity by more thorough manage ment of the work in his charge. The reputation of the mills is already ex cellent, but it is the aim) to make It still better, there always being room for improvement. Attention Rooters. The Pendleton Baseball Rooters Association will hold a meeting at the council rooms Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, to arrange for the trip to Walla Walla Sunday. Ail inter ested are invited to attend. The homllest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call on any druggist and get freo 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 coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. ..MORE DOUGLAS and GLORIA $3:" SHOES Better See Them Before You Buy WORTH $5.oo Boston Store The Pioneers of; the Pacific. A Strictly Up (o pate Iniurauco Organization. Afford Abiolute Protection und Vi Claims ProVu'fJy UBAOorywr. ,.. PENDLETON - OREOON , 3 Is Well EaUbJIibcd ' ' ' in even 8ttv., .- SOLICITORS WANTED.1 Z&JUULVl&MLSLSLSUlSUUCSUUlXSLW I : -' It Pay. to Trade at the Peoffc WarehoW 1 People Confirmation Dresses Have yon thought about them? Don't loavo It for the. lait., moment and buy in a hurry. We aro making speoial prices oht' all our White Wash Goods this week. Make- this store yoir " shopping headquarters for this event. Wash Goods from 5c to 65c per yard. Confirmation Veiling, 75 Cents. T arilAa Mint. fl.uM ma,. wtU .tiAkn,! i ,. ltiM.tti ttnV. AlilatiAit ttlkrtlp ami slcevn, laco hih omliroMity from . . .... 95o to 4 M Bklrt Chemise, trlmmtd vrith Val. Inco and insertion, ulto nnlihed in beading and ribbon...... It 25 to II 60. Muslin Skirti. rondo with Houneennd hem!Ultcli''rtUicks. (93 to W CO Muslin Drawers, tlth wide flounco made ot embroidery Insertion and hemstitched tucks , 2.1e to W 0 Muslin Underwear SPECIALS. In tho next five days wo will sell Muslin Underwear at a discount of 10 per cent. This is quito a saving whon yon fig ure it out; can be bought muoh ohoaper than yon can mako them yourself. Agent Pattern! 8 Piles fill a Dry Goods, Gonts' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Send for 8ample. THE Golconda Gold Mine A Plain Statement of Fact : The GOLCONDA MINE, in the Sumptor district, with all its equipmont, and ten other claims, was recently purchased by the Golconda Consolidated Gold Mines Company, principal ofllco in Pendleton, which is now operating tho mine. The full pur chase price is paid, and all but the treasury Btock disposed of to those who advancod the purchase price. Thero was loft in tho treasury for an operating fund 500,000 shares of treasury stook. Some of this stock is offered for sale, but not exceeding 200,000 shares of it will bo sold ; as that will supply ample funds until the mine is more than self sus taining. This stock is ottered at 10 CENTS A SHARE for the next thirty days. As an investment of this character nothing equals it. To prpve its worth those at work in the mine, who are in a position to know what is in the Golconda, havo bought stook at ton cents a share to the extent of their financial ability. Those who have a little money which they can spare for the purpose should tako 1,000 or more shares of this stock, as thoy will most likoly find it the very best investment thoy ever made in thoir lives. Address all orders for stook with checks in favor of JAMES A. HOWARD Secretary Rolcomla Consoli dated Gold Mines Company, PENDLETON, ORE. . nm it It's a Pleasure To Trade at Martin's Family Grocery or Bakery. "X7"0U always find our store clean and well arranged. Our stock is always fresh and complete, and no matter what you desire in tho grocery line, we have, it. You never get stale goods. Our priceB are 'low. Wo treat all alike, and your children will receive the same careful attention that you do. Telephone orders filled promptly and goods delivered to any part of the city. If you havo not heon trading with 113, give us a trial order; you will. bo ploased with tho manner in which we fill it. - i ) r hy y n HIT 1 1 s n i m R. MARTIN, Proprietor 8 a C (f) & 3 9 a 9 9 9 " 9 ; 9 9 9 re LEGAL BLANKS 2ftL?5: alogtfe of them. A fall supply always kept In stock. 4 .This alirnaturo 1:1 on nverv box of tho mxriulnii - ' ; Laxative Brt)iiioOuliiincTaWeta 4 i'ltts0'Xh.C! roiuedy that xuruu a col la oho. rtaj t XT i if, ia., ft Ji 'fail