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OUR ft no . 1 ng oooas 1 FT s risraisos DEPARTMENT Hwnnuble wearing appanl for men at very low irles; varieties and styles the very bent, and the Having worth consideration. Men's fancy percale, stiff bosom shirts, cuffs to match, - all sizes and great values 75c $i-0 and $1'2d Men's light weight cashmere hose, the kind other stores sell at 40c, per pair 25c Men's large silk handkerchiefs 2nc and nOc Men's light weight siimmct underwear, per suit 50c Men's Balbriggan underw ar ( what you usually pay Si. 50 per suit for), our price $1 00 New hats, all sizes $1 50 $2 00 and $2 50 Straw fiats, Caps, Neckwear, Gloves Every Day Is a Bargain Day Here 7 BAER $ DALEY One Price Glothiers, Furnishers-and Ratters, Pendleton 1 rsaa&JS SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1002. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. John Jermyn, tho millionaire coal operator, died Thursday at his home in Scranton, Pa., aged 75 years. Dr. Jameson will return to South Africa iii a fortnight, to remain two years, says the New York Tribune dispatch from London. Ho takes a hopeful view of the future of the country. The state department at Washing ton has been officially advised that the long-standing dispute between Chilo and Argentina, respecting tho boundary question, has at lost been finally and satisfactorily adjusted. According to a Now York Herald dispatch from Lima, during excava tions near Chosica, the ruins of an ancient church were discovered. Im ages on tho ruins were found, and the pedestal bore the arms of Charles III of Spain. Archbishop Keane does not believe the reports of his succession to the late Archbishop Corrigan. He says archbishops are not transferred from see to see without cause, and, so far as ho knows, he will remain in Du buque, la. By the adoption of an amendment to the by-laws tho New York Cotton Exchange has definitely decided to blacklist bucket-shops. The amend ment excludes, from membership in tho exchange any person or firm who conducts a bucket-shop business or any representative of the same. Under tho decision of thu supreme court in tho case of Captain Peter C. Deming, Secretary Root has directed 9.7 nx-niomhors of volunteer organiza tions now serving sentence shall be released from confinement. Ten or the freed men are now at the Fort Leavenworth ponltentiary and the other 17 are at Alcatraz Island, Cal. They are all enlisted men. The . Pendleton. A. A. Reardon, Portland. A. R. Gailbreth, Iowa. G. W. Hildreth, Modesta. J. J. Burns, Portland J. C. Louorgan, Tacoma. S. Weinheimer, St. Louis. Charles A. Marsh, Wyoming. W. T. Merrill, Boston. J. W. Eldei', San Francisco. G. E. K. Fichter, Portland. Nat Goldsmith, St. Joe. R. H . Caston, Spokane. G. W. Phelps, Heppner. Dr. and Mrs. Council, Portland. J. C. Lindsey, Portland. D. C. Brockbank, San Francisco. A. E. Ellers, Portland. A. L. Chase, Portland. John S. Gurnee. R. Iteeney, San Francisco. J. L. Rivers, Spokane. H. W. Relbensham, Portland. A. Rod Grant, Portland. Miss Huddleston, Portland. H. W. Cameron, Spokane. W. Daggett. E. B. Duffy. Portland, i Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Ashville. I The Golden Rule. I A T Prfldrnn GnnlfnTlO ill J , X. V.t-Wl, Miuitltilbi E. F. Williams, Spokane. J. M. Walker, Tacoma. J. A. Harvey, Ashland. R. C. Kennedy, Portland. Oatman Olivia, India. C. Cunningham, Portland. F. J. Gardner, Portland. C. D. Rinker, Spokane. A. G. Howard, Spokane. Ray Barton, Spokane. T. H. Harryman, Elgin. P. Grant, La Grande. William Benean. J. E. Freeman. T. E. Cockburn. Miss. Lizzie Hanby, New York. Robert Dubbin, Portland. Alfred Harris, Portland. M. Freedly, Helix. G. D. Galley, Portland. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. HORSE MB HOSRE COLFAX AND PENDLETON LmDS SPLIT EVEN. Visitors Were Defeated In the Morn ing Game, But Wiped the Diamond With the Indians In the Afternoon Notes of the Game. Summary. Bases stolen-Ziegler, Woods, R. uil,ley ,t?,ir N. Ripley. Two-uase iuw o - , , iases on balls-By Williams, 1; b Ripley, 2. wimnr. 1: by Bases on uaus ly 1 . n.itnn 4: Col- Left on uases .1 - fax, 9. . pnniUoton, Earned runs ouu.a, - Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.O. 8 5 S C .571 0 5 -515 2 J? .200 Pendleton . . Athena . . . . Walla Walla La Grande . .. Against All Teams Pendleton .... 18 8 .O'JG S First base on errors- -Pendleton, 1; A society for the protection of birds was orcanized in Medford. Or.. Wed nesday night and the following ofllc nrs elected: Mrs. S. R. Lane, presi dent; Miss Grace Amann, secretary, and Miss Alleen Webber, treasurer. Tho steamship Waslitanaw will shortly load at Astoria 20,000 cases of salmon for New York, for Dela ficld, McGovorn & Co. This salmon is exclusively last fall's pack and will not Include any of this year s eaten. Jose Morene la Calle, a member of tho graduating law class at Salem, is a native Filipino, having been born In Manila about 23 years ago. Ho comes of a wealthy family, and he sides being fine looking, is bright and intelligent. One of tho largest lumber deals made in Astoria for some time, was closed Thursday by Managor McGre gor, of the Astoria Box Company, when he sold 20 carloads, or about 500,000 feet, of clear sprueo and fir lumber for shipment to Chicago. Voron Churchill, who Is on his way -around tho world on a wager with Captain Paul Boynton, was found bound and gagged in tho Auditorium at Helena, Mont,, Thursday morning. He reported to tho ofilceis that ho had been robbed of $1800 by three mon who hold him up with pistols. Tho Salem Federal Labor Union, at a meeting Thursday night, Indorsed tho action of tho Portland Federated Trades In its effort to securo shorter hours on the part of tho planing mill operators, and pledged financial oup port to tho extent of tho ability of tho organization to assist. What Thin Folks Need. Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate tho digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the Bystem, enrich the dioou, inr prove appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25 cents at Tallman & Co's. Colfax, 5. Pendleton, 1. There was a good deal of difference in the baseball games of Friday morning and afternoon. nww ti. slim cavuse from tne backwoods, who pitched the game in tne morning, kept tne ratuu fl consenuently, with . , . , Rhea behind the uni, isaiox s uumc rim mill til ft cnoil fielding done all through the game, the Indians had a walkover. nut in the afternoon it was differ nnt nnfl unfortunately the difference was the other way. Wilner, the lad fmm fifirmaiiv. snlit the elm tor ine T.ic.i,-;.,a ntui tho farmers from Col- ilCUOIklllU ..w fax found him an easy mark, wnue the result of the game was not tne nitnhor'a fault, it looked bad for him frmn thn onlookers' noijlt of ViCW and the scorers marked 12 safes against him. Wilner can pitch good uau lint )in Tnlniisnrs wore OlltO his "easies" and batted going and com no nmi it wns the cood fielding es pec'ially that of Dickie Knox, in deep center, that kept the score down as low as it was. t? Tilnlnv and Woods were the hat tnrv for Hifi Alfalfa Tossers and while Hatcher Woods cannot hold Rhea a caudle, he did not make many bad errors and the liorseiinie snooior Ripley, made it hard for the Indians to toll just what they were going to do when ho got that overhand swing to his right arm and sent it nut toward tho home plate. The In dians only got five hits off him. The fielding of tho visitors was net ter than the average and several good running catches wore made. Although they had a little kick com ing at the umpire, they are jolly good fellows and did not get out and "beef' as -some other teams that have play ed on the local, diamond. Ziegler, the second man at the bat fnr tho Indians, succeeded in crossing tho homo plate safely and a goose egg was marked against the visitors in the first inning. Consequently it looked good for tho fans and they were sure of another victory, but in the next the Palousers sent Bennard over the homo plate and from that on tho game was one-sided. Pendle ton persisted in selecting goose eggs, of the hard boiled variety, while the rooters were compelled to see me scorer mark up tally after tally until the husky farmers had five to their credit. The Score. Colfax ABR H PO A E Woods, c 5 0 2 2 1 0 Eilcar. ss 5 0 1 0 4 Bolin, rf .., 5 0 1 5 Bramwell, 2b ..'.... 5 1 1 Bennard, lb 4 1 3 U Hamblln, 3b 4 1 1 4 R. Ripley, p 4 1 2 0 N. Ripley, If 4 0 1 1 McCutchen, cf . . 4 1 0 1 Colfax, 3. , 15 Time or game minutes. . nn. Scorers-tL. W. Held, C. VS. cn frew. . . ,,..,. Umpire Charles a. iwuau.w Short Pop-Ups. While there was a little kicking at the umpire, it was plainly evident that he had no desire to give either side the worst of it; and he always followed the good rule of giv ng tho runner the benefit of the doubt. One of Mheprettiest plays of the (Continued on page three.) UNO UMMER ERWEAl 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Odd Fellows Go to Whatcom. M. S. Isaacs, crand natriarch: A. J, Mason, representative from Enter prise lodge; Lee F. A. Shaw, repre sentative from Washington lodge; W. A. Koontz, representing Trinity lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Mrs. James Street, and Mrs. Bella Munson, representing the Robekah lodges of the city; Mrs. J. Carter Smith and Mrs. Leo F. A. Shaw, of tho board of trustees of tho Odd Fel loves's home, will attend tho grand lodge meeting at Whatcom next week. Totals 40 5 12 27 12 3 Pendleton ABR H PO A E Brnwn. 3b 4 0 1 5 0 1 Ziegler, 2b . ., ' 1 1 4 1 1 Fav. SS ......... 3 0 Z 6 4 U Knox, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Clemens, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 Stovali. rf . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Tthfia. c. 3 0 0 4 1 0 Hnrtman lb ,. 4 0 0 8 1 0 Wilner, p 3 0 0 1 6 1 Aoeordlnir to London advices, Wil liam Fife and George L. Wilson have collaborated plans for a new cnai inn cm- for the America's cun. which will ho built by tho Donnys at Dom- barton. Captain Robert Wnnge, who wna with Cantnin Hoearth on board tho Shamrock I, in her sorles for tho cup, will be in supreme command or the now yacht. All tho plans are now pnmiiWail and nrrnniromenta have been made for closing tho building contract. Begin at the bottom of the ballot and vote for the initiative and refer nnrlum Amnrimnt hv marUInn V In the line between the No. 80 and the word yes. Totals 32 1 5 27 13 3 Score by Innings. Colfax i. . . 01011200 05 Pendleton 10000000 01 SAVE YOUR HAIR with shampoos of and light dwitlngi of Cxrricciu, purest of emol. lUnUkkncurei fl'hU itopafaUlog hair, remove cru.ts, scales ftiid dandruff, soothes irritated, Ucblag surfices, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roou with energy aud nourishment, suid makes the hair grow upon a sweet, .whole some, healthy scalp when all else falls. 8oWt throuthout the world lrle,8oir,io. I Out. HiKT.ajo. firrli'oAiiDCMii.CpaK.BoUtops, iwta. VtaXtaf'UMtthumBuntXtuilitit.'b. Wall Paper C) O Picture Frames A rn .J. - i. Ti- Z 4-V.-. Ut it fl" tinci, ana we uuur iu as me best on th mnrkflt. c n (rnrmont. and one of the bifrrrpat nvififts. At this price manv kir. offered, so that you can depend on find;, . . . . , ' i i uu suitable wetpnts aim uuuna. Hero the values change, and fineness i t. i ji:i . quality auu mui uuuutuo uuiornigg occn Buy these and you will not regret it, Another favorite price. Most of price is iigiii. wciyiu, uui ot sh materials, delicate colorings and fine finishing. 75c $1.00 1 25 teed a perfect fit. Here the makers claim to give their j value, .but we claim only a value in ance with the price. Every garment fpay s ttO COURT STREET Natural Qerua Uater A natural iithiated wator, delivered to all parts of the city. Lot us put you on the list. We ako carry a full line of other mineral wators, for eign and American. The extra superfine underwear that plea fastidious dressers, r us line a glove; ra like a diamond. Wc have also the celebrated "Bon Bon" line tlut is soi from New YorK anu x -urumm at hm uci mcgra .i 1 i- est staple on tne maruui. $1.50 ton 8tor Keep Yovt Houses Cool! Have a "Quick Meal" Blue Flame Oil Stove Put in your kitchen without delay. Cheapest and most per fect stove made. Ono cent a burner an hour i3 all it costs to operate the Quick Meal. No trouble to start aud absolutely free from danger. New stock just iu. R THE THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY F. W. Schmidt & Co., Reliable Druggists, Association Block. - SPECIAL HOT WEATHER ...SALE... Saturday, May 24th A Fine Line of Summer Wash Goods, all manner of designs and qualities. See this line. Fancy silks just arrived. The finest in town. Muslin and Gauze Under wear. Everything you need for Hot Weathor. You can't do as well anywhere else as here. Gall and see us. The Fair The Place to SaveJVloney A if Jki JESSE FA1LI? The Big Carpet Sfc You Can Beat Our Carpti in lust thig one way tliey'lh kind of beating all right. W beat 'em in style, in varietyofpij in smallnesa of cost, in length in any good carpet quality. J honi that WILTOj selling at ?l.!25ayard. Taie our new line of noer catp- Main 24. m., Makers of IHappy t ,;c r.ouoled wit! pe,s. and quality, prove w tied witn proiiipi" , where, good, sty e an J make low prices bu n.kerB of HPPySl ThAPA Is Mo Question ABOUT THE MERITS OF BYERS . : . -,.,1.. M0"""e it is ttie hnest grade it is possiDie iu j . out tne cnoice&t wneat enters nu -j- satisfaction is the result whererever h is or fancy baking. PENDLETON ROLLER W. S. Byers, Proprietor. For Health, Strength and Pleasure Drink ::::::: Polydore Moens, Proprietor. u