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i. mi fan? MONDAY, June 16, 3902. FANCYSILK SALE Continuing all the week we will sell our fancy silks at the same prices quoted for Saturday, June 7th. Fancy trimming silks $1.00 values, yd . . Gflc Fancy shirt waist silks 6J)w Fancy Shantung silk, waist patterns $3 25 Wash silks, waist pat terns 1 C9 Watch -Frila''8 issue of this paper for our special for Sat urday, June 14th. The Fait1 The Place to Save Money -THAT ELECTRIC FRANCHISE COMMISSIONERS FIGURING WHAT TO DO WITH IT. JSP There's Consolation In Knowing that you can got your carriage repaired in a thoroughly efficient and durable manner at Keagle Ilroa. Tlielr skill In renewing all broken parts, painting a vnrntabing is too well xunwu 10 need special mention, whilo their prices are remarkably m :drate for the pains taking care displayed in all their vork. See Us About Gasoline Engines NEAGLE BROTHERS Water St., near Main, Pendleton, Or Romo Has Gone Home to Walla Walla After Several Days Here In Inter ests of His Electric Company. Frank B. Romo loft thia morning for Ida homo in Walla Walla, after spending several days hero In the in tersts of the Washington & Oregon Electric Hallway, Light and Power Company, which he rcpresnts. Mr. Romo had a conforonce with the unty commissioners Friday at the court house and owing to Judge Hart mau being absent and tho commis sioners not wanting to act without TELLS EFFORTS 1 R. were none of tho ticks there." Dr. McCalla thinks the disease in Mon tana Is different from that provalent In Idaho. Spotted fovor, ho says, is a general term used In describing certain diseases whore there is a breaking out of tho skin in spots. It was formerly miscalled corebro spinal meningitis In this locality Tho symptoms noticed hero are pe culiar to this locality, and aro not similar to what is known in tho east as cerobro spinal meningitis The disease, tho doctor continued, rarely proves fatal here, although there Is a case now and then. ZEIQLER REPLIES TO ATTACK 5TTTTTTnTTTTTTTITTTfTTTTT7TTTTTTnTTTTTTTTTTITTTi SMOKERS' 1 Supplies I I CIGARS, the best brands 3 TOBACCO finest for E smoking and chewing 3 PIPES to suit all. 3 3 G. NEUMAM auuuuLUinii, him, no definite stops were taken In the matter of giving tho company a franchlso, and a meeting was planned for today. After careful study, how ever, the commissioners concluded to take no action on the matter until tho rogular term 'of county court in July. This Is to give them amplo time to think over tho question they havo to deal with and find just what the granting of the franchise to the elec tric railroad company means to the county. Whilo this is something which needs careful consideration on the part of tho county offlcials It should bo viewed in a broad light. Tho com missioners should not give any com pany a franchise for 50 years for any purposo without first knowing what it means. The company behind tho present proposition to build an elec tric road between Pendleton and Dayton is apparently a bonaflde com pany. They have already spent soy oral thousand dollars in getting the proposition started, while they would hardly do so unless they meant to build the road. Again the already have tho franchise for Columbia and Walla Walla counties and the towns of Dayton and Walla Walla. Tho res idents of those counties and county seats aro jubilant over the prospect of having the road built. In addition to tho running of a car line the company proposes to furnish all towns with electric light at from 30 to 33 per cent Jess than what is ilready paid for lighting from, other private corporations. After getting power developed for the running of the cars the company can sell lights without being at any great expense and can afford .to sell them cheap. This will save much money to indi viduals in tho course of a few years and in itself bo .an impetus for approval. A QUEER DISEASE. GOOD RIGS For Mountain Travel We have opened a Jivery stable at Teal Springs where the public will .find good turnouts. We make a specialty of conveying people to and from Teal Springs. The Depot Stable, Barney Sherry and Elvin Oraig, Proprietors. Take a Look at the swell new patterns in WALL PAPER that have won the admira tion of all who have looked at them. They are - the cream of the beautiful things of this season's styles. We will save you money if you allow us to figure on your job. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block Court St. Saving's Bank Free END YOUR ADDRESS .TO tho Pacific Newspaper Union, 827 Market 8t, San Francisco, and secure free, a beautiful Nickel Sat Inge Bank, also full particulars re gardlng the new Three Volume 1904 International Encyclopaedic Diction ary which Is now being furnished tc readers of th paper for only Five Cnts a Day. Spotted Fever Said to be the Result of a Tick Bite. A Missoula, Montana, dispatch of recent date says: "Dr. William D. Chowning of the University of Montana, summoned by tho state board of health to inves tigate the strange malady of the Bit ter Root Valley, called 'spotted fever,' gives the opinion that the fatal di sease is caused by the bite of a tick peculiar to tho district. This disease has baffled the physicians and about 12 persons have died with the afflic tion this spring." What Boise Physicians Say. In regard to the theory advanced by Dr. Chowning, Dr. L. P. McCalla of Boise, Idaho, was inclined to dis credit its value, and taking a conserv ative view of the matter, he consld cred that the Montana doctor had simply hazarded a guess. Dr. McCalla thought that tho in vestigations bad not been carried on by Dr. Chowning for a sufficient time to warrant an announcement of his conclusions to the public. "In my own practice," Baid Dr. Mc Calla, "I havo had patients with the spotted fever at a season when there were none of the insects that is very early in the spring. Many of the patients, especially thoso in town, could not have been bitten as there RANGE GAMES WITH ATHENA. I Captain of Pendleton Team Resents Insinuations of "Dirty" Ball Piny-! in rj by Indians and Offers a Match for $500 a Side. To the Public: I rush Into print j in this instance, not because it is cus-j tomary for mo to do so when not playing ball (for we aro playing ball you will admit) but because it was in my mind, absolutely necessary to , do so In order to advise the baseball public how .anxious I was to arrange a series of games with Athena, and what Ill-success attended my efforts. Several times had I written Doc Os born requesting him to arrange a series of games with us, but to no avail. He did not oven answer my letters. I offered to play his team in Athena, and glvo them an Athena umpire; ho had no excuse on account of having all days booked until the team disbands in July. Tho baseball fans can now judge for themselves whether or not Athena is afraid to meet us. If I rush into the diamond during a ball game, It Is because tho decls- Ions of tho umpire aro repeatedly glaringly and intentionally unfair j One would have to be an angel to 1 remain meekly by and not register a kick at the umpiring which was serv-j ed up to us in the Athena game. Ii have played professional ball for a good part of three years in the Na-i tional League and in various minor j a BOSTON STORE Shirt Waist and Skirt SALE WAIST SALE Big. cut in Ladies' shirt waists, $1.00, $1.35 and $2.00. Values, la-t. year's stylus, reduced for tliin sal" to ... . 25c for 75 and $1.00 VALUES 50c Ladies' whilo piquo and duck skirt, $2 (Hi, $."00, 8,50 and $4 00 values, for this sale $1.00 ror SKIRT SALE $.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Valoes Linen skirts, hlue trimmed, 75c values, this sale NEW TODAY 50c 45c New capsheaf safpty phiH fie, 10c New Onio dr'HS shiulclH 25 and 3lJo New hose supporters, all pricew Now Lyons silk lining 60c Now Pongee silks Ni'w Liberty satin ribbon all prices Nnv Grenadine silks Now comfortables New trunks and valises Boston Store ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice Telephone Main 105. No -Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to . Endanger Your Health VAN ORSDALL & ROSS "NO CLINKERS." "Cokes the Coal and Burna the Coke" A Testimonial From 8ome of Pendleton's Business Citizens. Mr. W. Q. McPherson, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: After having given the "Perfect" Hot Air Blast Furnace a thorough test In tho last two years we can truthfully say that we have never soon Its equal for economy. Your statement that It "cokes tho coal and burns tho coke," wo have found to be correct, for wo ,llnd that after burning a Are continuously, there Is left only a very small quan tity of ashes, and no clinkers, the Ashes being as fine as flour. The splendid results wo have 'attained with this furnace have -truly surpris ed us. Yours -very truly, :P. B. JTJDD, O. S. JACKSON, T, O. TAYLOR, P. B. OLOPTON. ' H. L. HEXTER. leacues. and. durinsr all that. time. I was never compelled to pay a fine ' 8 for kicking at tho decisions of the ,3 umpire. I have a crayon portrait of some of the Athena players remaining that length of time in tho professional ranks (which, however, will never happen) and escaping fines imposed by the umpire for "rowdy and dirty" ball playing. I want to say here that I can go back to the leagues in which I have played heretofore If I have a desire to do so. I am not barred from them on account of inability to play or because I am a "rowdy and dirty" Dan player. I am not playing profes sional ball because 1 have no desire to do so. The enthusiasts will Judge for themselves whether or not I am a gentlemen when compared with the conduct of other ball players in this or any other locality, I am proud to bo a ballplayer, and all ball players are friends of mino whether they be trf the McGraw type or of tho quiet variety. Because have gotten together a lot of boys who will scrap for their rights is no reason I should bo censured by the press of a town which has a good ball team, but whoso ball team Is clearly inferior to our own. I will defond my team against all such attacks. How ever, I have no desire to settle tho question of superiority in this man nor, I understand that what Is left in the treasury of the Athena club is to be divided among the several players at the close of the season. Now the Athona boys, If they are confident of having the better team, cannot pick up $500 in an easier man ner than this: Wo will play Athena at Walla Walla a series of three cames for $500 a side. Tho winner of two games to take the $1000. A disinterested umpire from somewhere can be secured to olllciate at these games, uate receipts 10 do umaea In anv manner Athena may choose Now, Doc, step to the front and show your colors Wo will cancel any games we may have, to meet Athena before they dis band In July. CHARLES W. 2IEOL.1SU. HAY TIME. Attention, Farmers ! I have a fall line of FORKS, ROPE, CABLE, HAY CARRIERS, Etc. Prices are lowest, quality considered. T. C. TAYLOR THJ HARDWARE MAN 741 Ataln Street GRAND FREE PICNIC SV'KINE'S GROVE Dancing Begins at 2 o'clock each Stmday. Bosses to and from the grounds day and Night. RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can he engaged for picnic parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George. A sewing machine Is a necessity in every home and parents should not neglect teaching their childron how to sew. A good investment is made when you purchase a Standard, White or Wheeler & Wilson. They are the highest standard of sowing machine excellency and are tho most improved made. Don't send your money for a cheap machine for we have them for $20.00, so if you want o cheap ma chine como in and seo ours. Don't buy a "pig in a bag." Oil, needles and extras for all machines. Jesse Failing, Sewing machines, furniture and carpets. THE WISE SOLOMpN said there was a time for every thing. The time to drink our invigorating PILSNER BEER ,is when you are run down, debili tated, nervous, wakeful or fatigued ui me iime to dunk it is at ah times when you need a re freshing, appetizine.and delicious -drink. Try a tase -of jSchultzJa! Pilsner beer and you will call ita wonder worker vthat ,is vwelcqmejin1 every house. nave I 5880 A of land. I choice farms for week J Can sW S'lins w I have J3 1181 .P 11 mprovei "umijjiuvea. N.Berfei THE RCAL ESTATE J t -urn Havings Hunk Building, i A Warm Baby J iou t in ways a comfortable m more tlmu a man is in warn with lilB cuffs mid collars H they are not iirnnflHvlamiH-.j.! yourHhirlB, colIurnmil cuffs nil dored here you can sally forth M nroutng July puii hnppy ln thti Judge that your lin'n will wt out" before the day is ovtr .,i sample of our Hummer launderM THE DOMESTIC UI J. F. BobiiiHon, Prop. pH Mountain Resort. FOR SAL The celebrated "Bingham Spajj locatad in the Blue Monnti the Umatilla River, complete, 1 furniture, fixtures, stages ui M Absolute control of fivemilesni trout fishing stream in Oregon.1 sell 80 acre tract including grounds with water privileges, ) acres, as desired; making fine 1 farm, controlling big range. Oil lease. Coll on or address: Ft ank B. Clopti .Pendleton, Ofegoa I ami Grays Harbor Cwn.1 - SUCCESSORS TO 5j A. C. SHAW& . . r l,o lareestD"'? joeing one ui o . ufaqturing plants on sound are able Jo sell g lumber cheaper than an)JJj else. New lumow w--ra everyday. ThV'W3 .BlUdndB of boxes, ai. Pear. Peach, COT and are Prer . "if tatt-fl prices either in small , J BY THE CAW TUr, PfOfll Tfic the A Strictly nulmt P(0fli0f laimHTw-r-" PENDLETON u In SOLICITOR ml