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Lilt hi i i : n Tr n in n i n ' i -i j j t n a. i x a.-. . - j on earth. r 4- "w f m rtrt i "6 in uui vjvyii uaiu luui ituio SEATING CAPACITY, 3,000 ch for Free Street Parade FREE TO EVERY ONE at 11 Httdsome Trappings, Glittering Chariots, Cages and Bands of MEMBER DAY AND DATE: ' y 27 TUESDAY I Mav 27 n ManlAn j. i r ic rt.,n r "'umiva uuai auiccu iui iu uao Peeriess Flexo Mantles " 11NG 4 4 4 TUST OUT BEST IN THE WORLD Tri 'oo canH?ntles are new -productions and give 90 and Weaves le Power resPectively for the single and triple 4 cent. 7,ey are made n two grades. Price 30 and John Barrett Company ew Stres : Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets Opposite Oregonlan TO MINE (Concluded.) balls, Zelgler hit to Fisher and Sto vail went to second on the fumble, Penland gave Mackie n chance to catch Stovall between bases and the two Walla man did not over look It. Hartman fouled out to Fish er, who captured the ball after a great run, Zelgler making third and Pen land second after the foul was caught. This is the first time this play has come up during the season una the crowd went wild. Brown was hit by the ball, then with the bases full Fay gave Fisher an easy" ground chance and Walla Walla's victory was assured. Both sides did the one, two, three act in the eighth. Fisher fouled to Brown, who took it in after a good run, Mackie was run out at first by Hartman and Gray went out, Schmidt to Hartman. Clemens gave Steltz his usual opportunity anu went out at first, Schmidt was out Mackie to Brown, Wilner being caught out on a high fly by McAvoy. It was "the same thing over again with Walla Walla in the last, Shea to Zelgler, who made a long run and a beautiful snap throw to Hartman. Steltz to Clemens on a long fly and a good catch, Bradbury on a foul to J Zeigler. Stovall went to first on three strikes and a bad fumble by Shea and could have gone to second, Zeigler flew out to Williams, Penland hit to Mackie, who assisted Bradbury and caught Stovall but Bradbury could not get the ball to Brown in time to cut off Penland, Hartman sent another to Mackie and was caught at first, Penland dying and the game was over. There was good ball playing on both sides and the game as a whole was one of the "gingeriest" exhibi tions yet seen here, many of the plays being of a character to bring the fans to their feet. Pendleton was unfor tunate at critical times. Both pitch ers did good work, but five hits being made off Wilner and none off Steltz, who was in excellent trim. The Score. Walla Walla AB R HPOA E Bradbury, 2b 5 0 0 4 2 0 Brown, lb t. 4 1 1 13 0 0 McAvoy, rf 4 1 0 1 Williams, if 4 0 0 1 Fisher, 3b 4 0 1 3 Mackie, ss 4 0 1 1 Gray, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Shea, c 4 1 1 4 2 0 Steltz, p 4 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 8 1 10 3 0 Totals ,30 0 0 27 14 G Score by Innings. 123456789 Walla Walla ...20002000 04 Pendleton 00000000 00 Summery. Two-base hits Mackie, 1; Shea, 1. Stolen bases Steltz, 1. Base on ballsBy Steltz, 4 Left on bases Pendleton, 9; Walla Walla, 6. Struck out By Steltz, 2; by Wil ner, 3. Wild pitch Steltz, 1. Time of game 1 hour 45 minutes. Attendance, 450. Umpire Chapter, of Athena, La Grande Plays Three. The. La Grande team, which beat Athena day before yesterday, has ar rived in the city and will play a series of three games, today, Sunday and Monday, games being called at 3:30 sharp at the Alta street grounds. The local boys are determined to get even for their defat by Walla Walla yester day, and good games are looked for. "NO CLINKERS." "Cokes the Coal and Burns the Coke" A Testimonial From Some of Pendleton's Business Citizens. Mr. W. G. McPherson, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: After having given the "Perfect" Hot Air Blast Furnace a thorough test In the last two years we can truthfully, say that we have never seen its equal for economy. Your statement that It "cokes thu coal and burns the coke," we have found to be correct, for we find that after burning a fire continuously, there is left only a very small quan tity of ashes, and no clinkers, thu ashes being as fine as flour. Thu splendid results we have attained with this furnace have truly surpris ed us. Yours very truly, F. E. JUDD, C. 8. JACKSON, T. O. TAYLOR, P. B. CLOPTON, H. h. HEXTER. A collection of photographs sent to Harvard University by the emper or of Germany and presented In per son by Prince Henry, has been stolen. JOYFUL MATERNITY. Hopeful Words to Childless Women. Two Grateful Women Tell How They Were Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. How shall i mother who is weak and sink with some female trouble bear healthy children? How anxious women ought to bo to give their children thu blessing of a good constitution ! Jlany women long for a child to bless their homo, but because oJt some debility or displacement of the female organs, they are barren. Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydlu V Phikhu m's Vegetable Compound more successfully than by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the parts, curing all displacements and intkunmation. Actual sterility in women is very rare. If any woman thinks she Is sterile, let her write to Mrs. Plnkliaiu, Lynn, Mass., whoso advice is riven free to all expectant or wouhl-lio mothers. Totals 37 4 5 27 17 3 Pendleton AB R HPOA E Brown, c 3 0 0 4 1 0 Fay, ss 1. . . . 4 0 0 2 2 8 Clemens, If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Schmidt, 3b, 2b . . . 4 0 0 1 3 1 Wilner, p 1... 3 0 0 1 3 0 Stovall, rf 3 0 0 1 0 " Zeigler, 2b, 3b 3 0 0 3 4 1 Penland, cf 3 0 0 2 1 0 Hartman, lb 3 0 0 11 0 1! The Story of Mrs. De Bett and Her Baby Girl. ' Dear Mns. Pinkham : Before I took your medicine I suffered for years. Life to me was a torture. I often wished I were (lend. I had no children, and the doctor said I never could have. Menstruation was very painful, also suffered with severe pains in left ovary, had pains in my back and heart, terrible headaches, and weakness of the kidneys. 1 tried evarythiiitf, had womb dilated twice but that did no pood. 1 pot discouraged and concluded to let the doctors go and try vour medicine. After writing to you explaining mv case, I followed your advioo carefully and with the result that I nver felt so well in all my life. I am indeed a new woman and have a lovinp little babv girl which is the happiness of my home. I feel that I owe my life to Lydia ID. IMiikliam's Medicine, and feel very proud to recommend It to jt'icrs. 1 liopt' that many others will follow my example and that homes nay be brightened as mine has." Mas. Luov I)B Hktt. 80K S. llalhtead St., Chicago, 111. (March 1, 1901.) " Dear Mas. Pinkuam : I must write and tell you what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. Before taking your medicine 1 was unable to carry a babe to maturity, having lost two one at six months and one at seven. The doctor said next time 1 would die, but thanks to Lydhl lu. I liiKUaiii 8 Vegetable Compound, I did not die, but am the pwmd mothor of a six months old girl baby. She weighs nineteen pounds and has never seen a slclf day in her life. She is tho delight of our home." Mas. A. D. JARUKT, Belmont, Ohio. Get Mrs. Pinkham's Advlcm. It is free as the air. 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