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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
QUALITY DECIDES. pglCEATTRACTS. These Warm, Balmy Days Will now be so imuch more enjoyable if you only choose the proper underwear. It is not so much the matter of dollars and cents as of taste that helps one to be economical; yet .w, Xu vou ever see more precise effects for such trifline prices ? , Ladies' summer vests, fancy ribbed, with ribbon trim- n ming , 12 Ladies' low neck summer vests, collared, lace trimmed 'JZn extra good value Ladies' low neck Richelieu ribbed vest, appliqued "A necks, mercerized, special value lW Call and ask to see them. Alexander Dept. Store sewing machine Is a necessity in every home and parents should not neglect teaching their children how to sew. A good investment is made when you purchase a Standard, White or Wheeler & Wilson. They are the highest standard of sewing machine excellency and are the most improved made. Don't send your money for a cheap machine- for wo have them for $20.00, so if you want o cheap ma chine come in and see ours. Don't buy a "pig in a. bag." Oil, needles and extras for all machines. Jesse Failing, fiWIllfr mnnmnpa fiirnir.nrn nnn (nrnfits. "iimMrmMMnnMnMnMnnunrmnTmnnnnnnnnnwHmnnnnHWinFBf he I elm Ha.$ret. Lomfianv ; J i ! . i L Ai HORSE (Concluded.) afternoon was the pick-up of a hot grounder by Fay. after it had pass ed Ziegler, and getting tho ball to first in time to cut off the runner. There was not a second to spare but there was time enough for Fay. Rhea behind the bat is a "willing worker" ami .tries for everything that comes his way. He is a regular lit tle bundle of wire and what gets away from his is hard to catch. Knox in center, had not forgotten to take his "gunny sack mit" into the field with him. Ho never over looked an opportunity. Brown caught a couple of bad fouls after good runs from third. He is al ways willing to try but sometimes loses sight 01 the ball while running. The Indians go to La Grande to morrow to play three games, Juno 1, 2 and 3. Two games tomorrow at tho Alta street grounds. Pendleton "Its" vs. Alexander's Wonders; and Woodmen vs. Pilot Rock. The reorganized and strengthened Dayton team will play three games here June 6, 7 and v. It is to bo hoped that a satisfactory adjustment of these diffeicnces will .....i.u hi, jvJl l IIIIUI Villi (llll'll j ball and good ball at that, and Pen-, dleton is not only entitled to proper effort on his part, but is entitled to . a different spirit on the part of the other players when he Is in tho box. 1 A FAN. There was no game today, tho Col fax boys deciding that the weather lookod too much like rain to leave much chance of a game, so thoy wont home on the S:15 train tht morning. Thoy expect to return and play here about Juno 0. WHAT'S WRONG WITH WILNER? 51 3 NEW STORES Corner Sixth and Aider Opposite the Oregonian 'Phone Main X22. PORTLAND, ORE. fiiiiiiii ii iiniuiiniinniii"T-iTinifi"rnT 3 a BOSTON STORE HIS K WW 1 SWlMMlM iMII SALE WAIST SALE 6 cut in Ladies' shirt waists, $1.00, .ao and $2.00 values, last year's styles, reduced for this sale to 50c c fo 75 and $J.OO VALUES ' white pique and duck skirts, (tfl &3fc? sale' $8'5 $4,0 ValUGS' JPI.UU SKIRT SALE Qf $i.OO, $J.25, $.50 and 1 $1.75 Values 6tl?kirt,8' blue trimmed, 75c values, this sale . 50c 45c WPW TnnAv moat'fiaoMi1,n8 6c,'10 I New Liberty satin ribbon Cfi. leWa 25and80o all prices New Grenadine silks New comfortables New truuks and valises xl&A iDlne 50o A Baseball Enthusiast Gives Some Straight Tips on This Question. "What is the matter with Wilner? This is the question thai is going the rounds of the local fais in Pen dleton, and a question involving a number of tho members of the Pen dleton baseball, team. Wliv is it that Wilner loses every game lie pitches, while Taylor and StovalJ win theirs? Why is it that Wilner Ioscm a game with four to six hits, while Taylor and Stovall win with from 12 to 15? Why does Wilner go Into p. game in apparently fine condition rnd against a team not particularly distinguished for their "sticking" abilities and al low such a team 12 hits? Is it be cause Wilner Is not a pitcher? There are a great many of the fauii who will question this and who still believe, in spite of all that has been said or done, that Wilner can pitch ball if he wants to and that the only question is why doesn't he want to? It s a well known fact among baseball enthusiasts that Wilner is a hard man for die balance of tho team to get along with. He Is pret ty much of a "beefer" aud does not hesitate to turn loose in a game on any of the players who 'iavc done something to incur his displeasure. This is unfortunate and "Old Bob" is certainly in the wrong by doing so or allowing his temper to get tho bet ter of his good judgment. By doing this he hns incurred tho enmity of some of the players, who it appears would now rather see him lose a game than win it. The two games on Decoration day illustrate this. In the morning game, with Taylor pitching, every man in the team was snappy both in the field and at the bat, and whem in the field their coaching of Taylor was some thing to be envied by any pitcher. But how different in the nftrenoon game, with Wilner pitching. The coaching of the pitcher by the play ers was laclcing, in fact the only voices to be heard during the greater part of the game were those of Hart man and Rhea. Such work is not at all encouraging to a pitcher, in fact Wilner has been reported as saying that it makes no difference how ho pitches, that If he should get in and work to win, others in the team would not let him. This is a bad frame of mind for any player in a game and especially for a pitcher. A man pitching a game of ball with such au idea in his head is giving thei opposing tea.m a decided advantage. 1 The Pendleton Baseball Associa-, tion was not organized for the pur pose of allowing any player pr num ber of players to display their enmi ty to each other in a game. It was, on the contrary, organized for tho purpose or puuing renuioion in uie field with a winning ball team, and such a team wo surely have, barring the unfortunate condition above mentioned. Of course, it is not ex pected that they shall win every game. The uncertainties of baseball are far too great for any such luck) as that, but when such a pitcher as i Wilner cannot win a game from anyl of the stronger teams in this section, I something is decidedly wrong and steps should be taken to remedy it. There are some who think that Wil ner is not a pitcher, but in airing their opinions to that effect they simply display their ignorance of the i game. Bob Wilner can pitch ball, and winning ball at that and has demon strated tho fact to tho Pendleton fans, but ho cannot do so unless his team is with him at every stage of the game, and it certainly is anything but credltablo to Penuleton to allow personal feelings among tho players to intorfere with good ball playing. The last game with Walla Walla on Pendleton's grounds shows a student of the ' game that something was wrong, when Wnlla Walla scored five runs, and only one of them earned, on five hits backed with six errors, and also backed by the deadest exhi bits nof "stick work" that the Pen dleton team has ever put up. 1 . Poor Ball Game. Tho ball game between Whitman Collogo and Walla Walla yesterday afternoon was tiresome and poorly attended. Tho score stood 17 to 3 in favor of Walla Walla, but few scores being earned in good ball. Tho game was declared the poorest of tho soason. GOLCONDA MINE STOCK. A Wrong Impression Created by the Recent Reports of Development Work. Because of the very favorable re ports from the development work In the Golcomln mine the impression was created that tho treasury stock had been withdrawn from the mar ket, but the fact Is that tin board of directors of the niino had directed the sale of 200,000 shares at ttn cents a share and before tho recent rich strikes considerable of thin stock was sold at this price, then the price was raised to fifteen cents a share and quite- a largo amount , lias been sold at this figure. How ever, there remains 25;000 to 30,000 shares of this block of 200,000 shares, which wil Ibe disposed of at 15 cents. After this deal is closed 11u remain dor of the stock will be either with drawn from tho market or sold at not less than 25 cents, as il that uro the stock is a safer investment that at the flguro at which the mine was purchased prior to theso devil opments. The stock can secured by application to .lames V." Howard secretary, until orders ox'miiBt the supply on hand. One thing has been demonstrated at the expense and risk o the early investors that the Ool conda is a gold mine and those who invest in it now aro taMng small risk compared to tho results to be realized. SOQIAL POSITION Makes no Difference. Women are All Alike. No Matter What Their Station in Life May Be. All Praise Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound. If sho is one of tho favored dnughtora of wealth, if sho belongs even to the realm of tho " well-to-do,"--or if sho IhjIoiijts to tho un numbered thousands who must work in order to llvo tlio story ia just the same; nil suffer from uhout tho sumo cause, and in this Buf fering "peculiar to women," nil reach tho sumo level, and all arc of tho same family. When a woman to nervous and irritable, head and back ache, feels tired all tho time, loses sleep and appetite, has pains in groins, boarinjr down sensation, whites and irregularities, sho is not "worn out," bub feels as if sho were. 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