East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 06, 1902, Image 6

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FRIDAY, JUNE G, 102.
The Fair
New Goods Now Motliods
Fair Dealing
Our Motto is: "Money
Back if Goods Are Not
Satisfactory."
Watch for our SPECIAL
SALE AD .in Friday's
Issue of this paper
We cut the other fellows'
prices all the week, and
cut our own on certain
lines on Saturday.
The Fair
Where Whole Families Can Trade
Exactly
Right...
Opera Ilouse Block
ft
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are the new styles in Wall
paper shown by us. To
fully appreciate their
beauty our new patterns
should be seen. We save
you money on your wall
paper and have an exper
ienced force of workmen
to do your paper hang
ing and painting.
C. C. SHARP
Court St.
.copyrioh't
There's Consolation In Knowing
that you can get your carriagn repaired in a
thoroughly efficient and durable manner at
Neaglo llros, Their skill in renewing all
broken parts, painting anil varnishing is too
well known to need special mention, while their
Jirlces are remarkably moderate for tho pains
aking caro disp'nyed In all their work.
Sec Us About Gasoline Engines
NEAGLE BROTHERS
VPater St., near Main, Pendleton, Or
WALLA wmm
WHITMAN COLLEGE DOWNED
THE BERKLEY BALL TEAM
Surprising Result of What Was Look
ed Upon as a Walk-Over Game fo
the Berkley Lads General News
of the Town.
Walla Walla, Wash., June C Con
trary to the general expectation of
the people of this city the ball game
between the Berkley Callfornians and
Whitman College nine at the Second
street grounds yesterday afternoon
was a complete surprise. A small
crowd of perhaps 500 peoplo gather
ed to witness what was supposed to
be a complete snowing under of tho
Whitman boys, but at tho close of the
game when tho score showed G to 3
in favor of Whitman, the little crowd
went wild with enthusiasm and col
lege sympathizers yelled themselves
hoarse in an endeavor to alleviate
their pent-up feelings.
Tho order of the day previous
when the Sharpshooters were defeat
ed by tho Borkelyites, was reversed
much to the chagrin of the California
lads, who had confidently expected a
walk-over on this game as tho home
team had easily beaten Whitmanin
their last effort, only a short time
ago.
The visitors wore unable to find
Marquis, the left-hand twirler, who
was the principal strength of the
Whitman boys. His record for the
day was 10 men struck out. In fact,
Mnrquis came nearly being the whole
thing, although several fancy plays
were made in tho field.
By changing the line-up of tho pre
vious day tue visitors weakened their
team preceptibly.
Following is the line-up of the two
nines:
Whitman Dutcher, 3b; Ringer, rf:
H. Brown, c; Hauerbach, 2b; John
ston, ss; Perringer, cf; Dement, lb;
W. Brown', If; Marquis, p.
Callfornians Hamlin, cf; Kenne
dy, p; Adams, ss; Hendrick, lb; Mc-
Eown. rf; Overall, 2b Williams, c;
Gardner, 3b; Heitmuller, If.
Whitman 2000102 1 G
Callfornians 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 13
Two boys who recently came to this
city from Spokane, were arrested
Tuesday on a charge of petit larceny
preferred by T. O. Petit, who com
plained that the boys had stolen ?5
trom him In making change at a boot
black stand conducted by the lads
The boys gave their names as John
Foyne and E. Jensen. They came to
Walla Walla in search of employ'
ment The evidence of the complain
ing witness was considered Insulllc-
ient to hold them and the boys were
acquitted of the charge. Petit was
intoxicated at the time.
Citizens In the vicinity of Koylor's
grove, seven miles west of this city,
are preparing for a grand old time
celebration at that place on July 4th.
Every amusement that can be devis
ed will bo presented and the affairs
will do concluded with a ball on a
large pavilion to be erected in tho
grove.
Tho annual synod of ministers of
the Lutheran churches of Washing
ton, Oregon and Idaho, closed a
week's session in this city Wednes
day after a most successful meeting,
iiighteen ministers were in attend
ance and four lay delegates. Officers
elected for the ensuing year were as
follows: President, R. T. Grosecupp,
ot bpokane; vice-president, Rev.
Krauso, of Portland; secretary, Rev,
H. Wittrock, of Oregon City; treasur
er, liev. o. Bertram, of Fairfield
Those in attendance were: Rev. T
Grosecupp, Spokane; Rev. A. Krause,
Portland; Rev. J. F. Doescher. Taco
ma; Rev. A. E. Bedel. Salem: Rev
H. Finke, Astoria; Rev. H. Wittrock
Oregon City; Rev. H. F. Flathmann
Aurora, Or.; Row Penzin. Winlock
Wash.; Rev. Ortel, Pttyallup; Rev
A. Glllmnn, RItzville; Rev. Georgo
Koehle, Davenport; Rev. O. Bertram,
Fairfield; Rev. A. Horn, Endicott;
- ev. Eyrlch, Genessee, Idaho; Rev.
C. Hoff, Cameron; Idaho; Rev.
Schlnk, Beaman, Idaho; Rev. E.
Mack, Medical Lake; Rev. Henry
Riekc, Walla Walla; Messrs. Blume,
Genessee, Idaho; Grosch, Spokane;
Labes, Lind; Buddrlus, Walla Walla.
Sheriff Marsh arrived in Walla
Walla Wednesday with two prisoners
from Clarke county. They were Da
vid Dennln and John Howard, each
sentenced for five years for grand lar
ceny. These swell the number of
convicts in the penitentiary to G04,
tho largest number ever recorded In
that Institution.
The little town of Connoll, in
Franklin county, is to have a bank,
which will open for business on Juno
8, Walla Walla people being the pro
moters. Tho president, Fred D. Mot
tetis, a prominent sheep man of this
vicinity, and vice-president B. S.
Wadsworth, were for soveral years
engaged in real estate business in
this city. M. M. Taylor will be cash
ier of the new bank, and F. D. Mottet.
B. S. Wadsworth, George Mottet, J
C. Cunningham, M. M. Taylor have
been named as directors.
Rlae
BMllS
nAKFIrK V ..USE PURE-
KENTUCKY A 4rl r
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.
Bold by JOHN BOUMIJDT
The Louvre Saloon
FJCNDLETON . ORBGOU
UNION MADE
CIGARS
AT THE
PENDLETON
CIGAR FACTORY
OLD NHWSPAI'EHS TO PUT ONDBH
carpets, on Hhclves, walls, or for wrap
ping purposes. Old newspapers In lance
bundles of 100 each at 25 cents at bundle
at tho HAST OltKGONIAN office, Tendl
ion, Oregon.
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Telephone Main 105.
No Sediment to Foul
Your Refrigerator
No Disease Germs to
Endanger Your Health
VAN ORSDALL & ROSS
Saved Froi.. an Awful Fate.
"Everybody said I had consump
tion," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of
Chamborsburg, Pa., "I was so low
after six months of severe sickness
caused by hay fever and asthma, that
few thought I could get well, but I
learned of the marvelous merit of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, used it and was completely
cured." For desperate throat and
lung diseases It is the surest cure in
tho world, and is infallible for
coughs, colds and bronchial affec
tions. Guaranteed bottles 50c and
$1. Trial bottles free at Tallman &
Co.'s.
Bids will be received at the Pen
dleton postofllce until Juno 15, for
tho setting of twelve posts and plac
ing in position twelve mail boxes, for
the free delivery. For further par
ticulars inquire at postofllce.
C. B. FELL, P. M.
The liniment bottle and flannel strip are
familiar objects in nearly every household.
They are the weapons that have been used for
generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are
about as effective in the battle with this giant
disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers
would be in modern warfare.
1 ; -yr nil nnirl emit"
condition of the blood. It is filled with nend, irritating matter that settles
in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing
else npplied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They
were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood.
Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and
pains, but these are only symptoms which are' liable to return with every
change of the weather ; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system
are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured
until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly
and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream
0. ncn, Strong uiuuu iu urn mmcuicu jjuita, wxiicu
dissolves and washes out nil foreign materials, and the
sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains,
S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but
IV n norfonf vpcrpfnlilp lilnnd nnrifier mu1 rnncf
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exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who
write about their case, and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism
aud its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Lamp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Days
Peerless Flexo Mantles
NEW THING f JUST OUT
BEST IN THE WORLD
These mantles are new productions and give 90 and
100 candle power-respectively for the single and triple
weaves. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and
40 cents each.
The John Barrett Company
New Stores : Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets
Opposite Oregonlan
Thl3 slpmnturo is on ovory box of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo0uinine Tablet.
'y? O tSfLmitiQ remedy that cures a eolcl in ouo dny.
Saturday, June 7th
THE
FAIR
Oar Saturday Specials are proving a splondid success for us, and tlioy are looked for as
eagerly by economical buyers as the ordinary urchin looks for Christmas, with its presents
and good things to eat. Why should it not be so ? On these Special Sale days we make
every customer who buys of us a present of our profit on certain lines, and in a great many
instances much more than the profit, for we often quote prices far bolow the actual cost of
the goods.' See our list below for Saturday, June 7th.
SILK SPECIALS
Silk waist patterns, fancy silks, 4 yds to cut $o 75
Wash silk waist patterns, 4 yds to cut ', VG9
Wash taffeta, all colors, per yard .,'.'.' ro
Jap silk, all colors, per yd 1
Silk waists good quality silk now designs ..' o'fin
Silk waists, good quality silk, black and colors...'. ..' "
STAPLE DRY GOODS
Calico, all colors, bolt goods, any amount n4
Apron check gingham, heavy grade..., ... " ", J
Scotch Lawns 1
Striped bed ticking, good quality , ,
Striped bed ticking, better grade 1 . . 7. in
Corded summer dress goods "'. '
Queen Bess Dimity well worth lBc...'.' ."' "'
Fancy lawns, usual price 25c, sale price'.'..'.' '.' QC
Mercerized Madras plain and striped.. ' " '' "'
Thread with other purchases, 2 spools ..' .'.' .'.' . '. 05c
FURNISHINGS
Ladies colored and white shirt waists 25c to o or
Ladies' 50c lace hose, special ' " 6,i
Misses ribbed hose, red or black 38c
Misses Corset, medium weight . . . . 1 07c
Ladies' and misses' street hats and sailor's 20 percent off 10C
Men's black hose, 3 prs n
Men's fancy vests 1 '25c
Mens' light weight underwear, pe'r'garmont " "' ?2'2C and f2l7C
Boys' striped sateon shirts, 50c values '.' "" ''19c
Boys' light colored shirts .... 3flo
25c
HARDWARE, ETC.
Genuine "Dlston' saws
Steel squares, snocial ' i?1.75
Good rip saws, blued finish ' 75(5
si ?xan !.tl.n.w?:e'..l0..pr:.:ent roduct,on;
Cothespins, per doz . ' ''' '
Washboards, single
t ait
.80c
.150
.01c
..20c
Let us see you early In the day, for It will bo hard to wuit on all
promptly in the afternoon.
Where Whole Families
Can Trade
THE FAIR
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