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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1902)
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In different, styles, such a3 will prove objects of utility aud beauty in any house. Catalogue of Mantels Free Electric fixtures, lamps, shades chandeliers, globts, etc. VERV LOW PRICES Will furnish original designs for til ing, wood work or mantles free. Spe cial designs for tilting up saloons. Es timates furnished free. Opposite the Orejronian Of fee 2er' ipeir Madms H6ttlhi ,T1 TTOT f W2 w UJlv V V CLJL J I J I tsJ' E I5S,S?n,011 7er br Moonlight; The Illuminated Toy Store; The Under- Gallery, 50 Cents UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. SUCCESSORS TO A. C. SHAW & CO. Being one of the largest man ufacturing plants on Puget sound are able to sell you lumber cheaper than anyone else. New lumber coming in every day. They also make all kinds of boxes, including Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry, and Plumb and berry crates, and are prepared to make you prices either in small lots or BY THE CAR LOAD YOUR SHOES Will be reapaired Proper ly if sent to C. BERQUIST THE SHOE MAKER. Shop ill Pendleton Shoe Store BASEBALL AT LA GRANDE NO GAME WEDNESDAY ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN. A Game Today, the Weather Permit. tingLa Grande Won First Game From Yellow Kids by Good Luck. La Grande, May 15. On acount of rain, the game ot ball scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, between the Yellow Kids ol Athena and tho La Grande team, was declared off. They will play this afternoon, the weather permitting. Of the game between these teams on Tuesday last, the Chronicle says: Coupled very largely with the ele ment of good fortune. La Grande won from the Yellow Kids of Athena the first of the series of professional ball games by a score of 10 to 9. In the last half of tho niuth the visitors had a man on third, but a short fly to the field stopped a run that would have made the score a tie. The game was very even all the way through, ann the feature that added to the interest was tho uncertainty of tho outcome which run all ho way through from the first man to bat until the final put oul. Tho score-malvinc would urob- ably bave been reduced under better weather conditions. It was a littlo too cool for a hot game of ball and n breeze and cloudy atmosphere were to some extent responsible for errors about evenly divided. The Athena team is recognized as a good one and they have been in some of the closest and strongest contests in this interior country and have been winners. The La Grande team are all ball players, but had not until this game had the opportunity of play ing together. From the showing made in this first game, they arc all O. K. and will do to maintain the honors of the diamond. An accident occurred which will somewhat weaken the team for a while. Mitchell, the second baseman, threw his arm out in .the middle of the game. Wallace Childers was substi tuted and he did some good work with the stifk, but was not quite equal to the professionals in all around work. PENDLETONS WIN AGAIN DEFEAT VANCOUVER, B. C, TEAM IN CLOSE GAME. The Score Was 3 to 2 Pendleton Rooters Association Prepare to Welcome Home the Victorious Pen dleton Indians. The Pendleton baseball aggregation is still "doing things" to the ball toss ers wherever they play. At Vancou ver Wednesday, Captain Zlegler'a team won the game by a score of 3 to 2, but from the fact that so few scores were made on either side, it is evident that Vancouver has a team that is able to put up a good game. Wilner pitched the game for Pendle ton and Brown caught. The Vancou ver players only got three safe hits off Wilner. The same teams played again this afternoon. Rooters to Dance. Last night the Pendleton Rooters Association met in the council cham ber and talked over the arrangements for a reception in honor of Captain Ziegler's team when it returns. It Is not yet definitely settled when the boys will be home, but the plans now are for a dance to be given by the rooters In Music hall next Monday night. This will be In honor of the ball tossers who have won laurels on their trip through Washington and British Columbia, and the proceeds will be applied toward finishing pay ing for the new uniforms. The committee appointed to arrange for the dance consists of Roy Rltner, Lee Held, Fred Crawford, Charles Bond and Fred Lampkln. MRS. UNRUH LECTURES. She Is National Organizer and Lec turer of the W. C. T. U. Pendleton people are to be treated with four lectures by Mrs. Ada Wal lace Unruh, of Portland, national or ganizer and lecturer of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. The first of these lectures will be deliver ed at the Congregational church Fri day evening. She will also lecture at the same place Saturday evening, at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and at the Thompson Street M. E. church Sunday evening. Mrs. Wallace Unruh comes to Pen dleton with the very highest recom mendations as a forceful and pleasing lecturer. She has traveled over vari ous parts of the United States, work ing In the Interests of temperance ana tho people, as well as the press give her the very highest recommenda tlons that any one could get. She will speak on a different subject each night and all who hear her will be sure not to regret the time spent. THE PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT. Helen Carrall Takes the Two Lead. Ing Parts In "Two Little Walfe." "Two Little Waifs," from the pen of Lincoln J. Carter will bo seen for the first time here, Friday, May 16tb at the Frazer Opera House. It Is said to be one of tho most preterm tious of Mr. .Carter's many plays. The story of this play hinges upon the striking likeness of two women in love with tho same man, who, un-J known to each other aro twin sisters. Tho dual role Is taken by Helen Car-' rail, at one moment depleting motherly love, the faithfulness of a deserted wife, and tho selt-sacrltlc-lug principle of a woman who be lieves her husband to be truo and in the next, she portrays a character as villalnous and deceptive as tho other is pure" and beautiful. Stanley and Loltta Lamb essay tho parts of the waifs. These clever tots Vorc last seen here with tho "A Night Before Christmas" com. pany, and In their new parts this season aro said to have mndo a pro nounced hit. Tho scenic effects it Is asserted nre above the Lincoln Carter standard. BACK TO EASTERN OREGON. Judge Ramsey Engages In the Law Business With Turner Oliver. Judgo William M. Pamscy, who re cently arrived at La Grando from Sa lem, has entered Into a copartnership with Turner Oliver, for tho practice of his profession at La Grande, says the Chronicle. Judge Hamsoy Is re garded as one of tho very ablest law yers in Oregon, as well as one of Its leading citizens. The ability and high standing of Mr. Oliver aro too well known to need any comment at tho Chronicle's hands. Ho has boon it leading factor In the developmont or La Grande and of Union county, and in his business and professional life lias been a power in tho community. The new firm will bo known as Ham sey & Oliver and will have their of fices in the Rogers block. Judge Ramsey in 1SSS to lo'Jl was a resident of Pendleton, coming hero from the Willamette valley. Some time in the nineties he loft Pendleton to return to tho valley, and for Hvo or more years has been practicing law at Salem. Ho wns recently in Pendleton, but said nothing concern ing his intentions of returning to Eastern Oregon to locate. Patrick o Lonry, a boy of S years old, sou of James O'Leary, living In the Indian addition near Tnconia, accompanied his father to the school election Saturday nud while his father was at the polls the boy fell into a ditch by the roadside and drowned in a little more than a foot of water. ,1s ii! Uwm For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, nml inirifyinir nrotiortloi?. tie. rlvcd from Cuticuka, tho prcnt ekln vine, wnrraiittlio ufo of CimiTiiA Soai, In the formof baths foriimioy. Ins inlt-itions. iiillanmm. (Ions, nn J chafing!?, for too free or ofTutibivo pcrnplr. ntlon, nnd nlso in the form of internal vath03 ami FOlu. ilonsforulcorntivo weaknesses, and formany (sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily fiupgefct themuBlvcs to women, and ciMicclally to mothers. Tho ubo of Cuticuka Ointment with Cuticuka Soai- will uuggest lttclf in the severer cabes; Bold throuriiout the world. I'orrEE D. awd C. Com-., Props.. llMton. Corici'EA Bair Book, tree to women. 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