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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1902)
Outing and Business SUITS Large Assortment of "Well Made Garments Best Values Ever Offered $5:00 $6.00 $9.50 $12.50 $15.00 NEW SUMMER UNDERWEAR Big Shipment Jnst In. Colors : Bine, Brown and White PER SUIT, 50c and $.00 BAER Sf DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton 'INDIANS WON CU WYETH WON DERBY. The Western Horse Won the Great j Event at Chicago. ! 21. Comlns with n , sweeping stride through the stretch.) DEFEATED THE SHAkPSHOOT- j con, Wyeth. owned hy John ERS AT WALLA WALLA.; A Drake WOn hia Orst derby and : tmiiitlons of the race by nn ... nu o I - Tiie Kenaieion icam uia oumc ma. Work Against the Garden City Rutabagas The score Was 7 to 2 in Favor of Pendleton. Walla Walla. June 23. It was ' -..,-:rvo mid west- overturow ui good game o baseball on the . i. .... ,. iioat thnt could ern norsus wjuui, be sent from the cast. There is no, room for argument about the best ,..iim Th race was clear-! as "Mlv ridden and truly won and Wyethj ,ocllwa, the best of the 12 . 3-ycar-olds diamond Similar afternoon, although. ' . ,,n nt the barrier Satur- the home team went down to defeat before the starting. Heno, the at the hands at the Pendleton players , ne vl,v pinved eastern colt, went to , by a score of 7 to 2. . ' 't n 'favorite at 2; to 1. but J The Pendleton ball team arrived, ... insi.ie the money. . . i ''"" from uayion in uie lurcuuuu uuu i , noon 200 to 300 fans from Pendleton arrived on a special train and a rush was made for the local ttt'ng houses Some Real Surprises. The real surprises of the race I T,ro T.npipn Annlcby and Aladdin,; MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. H. W. Neir, Hartin Doty, J. a Friendley, R. A. Waltz, A. D. Chase, George Harris, Andrew Nylander, M. Bissinger, J. J. Fowler, Ronolds Roth. well, W. W. AIcMahon, Henry Hoff, I F. S. McMahon. William Maher. C. M. At Jefferson, la., S. M. Shipman, a Smith. L. A. Baker. Portland: E. W. half wild man, was shot to death by , Hubbard, P. C. Gearhards, T. Bow & mob. Shipman shot and killed i man, S. Bowless, San Francisco; El John Swearlngton, the city marshal, J liott and Wilson, Corvalns; W. R. while resisting arrest for stoning ! Glendening, H. Patton, A. S. Heat some boys who ridiculed him. j field, T. W. Jackson, H. B. Rees, F. No trace has been found of the j S. Stowar", George McGillvery, S. S. American school teachers of Cebu, j Gill, Spokane; Ed F. Rice, W. D. Island of Cebu. who started on a i Owen, itochester; C. J. Freese, C. J. by the hungry, dry and dusty cxcur-Jwho finished second and third resptc- 8l?h?aowd began to gather at the One of the best features of the grounds soon after 2 o'clock and by j race won by a atfln nBni the time the game was called at 3 i off last after the fall of the flag anu o'clock, the grand stand and most (wore the field down one by one. of the extra space around the ilia-j Striding along in irreslttible style moud was taken up by fans, although j without any apparent effort and at the crowd was not as large as it was the same time getting over tne when Pendleton went down to defeat ground grandly, he appeared at ail before Walla "Walla here the 4th of Stages of the race to be running well May. There was good ball playing j within himself, although passing one bv both sides, but from the start the j horse after another and apparently lJcal fans saw that they were not1 traveling the fastest. They never going to be in it with the visiting j had him "straight" and his neck was team as the Indians are too fast an j not stretched until the final six aggregation for the locals. Fay, at teenth. Even then he was far from short, for Pendleton, played good j being out, and he clearly won with ball, anl "Babe" Brown, of the ocalj a little in reserve. Time, 2:40 l-o. team, broucht down applause on a long running catch in short center. I His Last Derby. In the first of the game a little wild Saleuit Ind- June 23. Colonel Sam playing was performed on the part. Brvant 'owner of the once famous of the locals and as the score book - Proct0r Knott and Uncle Bob, which will show, not a tally by them until W0Q the Amerjcan Derby in 1880, and the eighth inning, which was the only Qther notfid thoroughbreds, left here time the visitors gave the locals aipy for Chicago to witness what chance to get around the diamond,! , hi , , Americail Derby. The and cross the home plate, and these' day's outing June 10, and have not '. Barnes, W. A .Hunt, Roy C. Brock, J were maQe on errors by the vis.ting been heard or since. Additional par- waua waua; tr. uoaa, cuy; v. j. ties have been sent out to look for Johnson, Salt Lake; F. C. Conklin, them. Henry Hcff, A. S. Stitt, Chicago; E. Henry Siegel. president of the j Sham, Boston; A. B Wagoner. Simpson-Crawford Company, of New Philadelphia; C. A. Barrett, Athena; York, and Slegel & Cooper Company, i C Mulller, Jowa: A. Linn, orth famous Kentucky turfman was car- of Chicago, has purchased from Lo-! pold Schlesinger a half interest in ' the firm of Schlesinger & Mayer fori approximately $1,500,000. I i Powder; W. D. DaggetL The Golden Rule. n inim. tit uriiiinn.f. "vr,..! It is estimated by W. B. "Wilson, ! nrtn vi secretary and treasurer of the United ?1i ,vn, S i, r A' Mine Workers of America, that the X1110 G- w- Ul " Bradley, Tr. E. Bond, Athena; S. R. present supply of hituniinous and an- ,qo1: ' TJoV. ntt- n . Waitsburg; M. N. Briggs, W. . Kent, Dan HIel, Heppner; John Weluer, Boise City; Levi Ankeny, Harriett Ankeny, T. J. Berg, "Walla "Walla; James J. Hubbard, A. E. McBreen, A. J. Hall, Spokane; M. Alexander, Nebraska; George McPherson- and wife. Helix; i. E. Porter. Meacham; W. H. Zeller, thracite coal above ground will be ex- Z ,7V T . tcity; James Roberts, Omaha; there should be a general suspension f WTQ,. T,, ' -rx-, of work in the mines. Italy may be the next European country to try American coal as a .substitute lor the English product. Signor Hugo Pizoti, United States . consul at Turin, Italy, who is now in tnis country, is said to be negotmt-, Adams; H. "W. Vogt, A. K Horn, ing for the delivery of 4.000.000 tons olive Mooner, B. A. Mace, B. "W. of bituminous coal for export to Italy. . Swesey, John Boseman, John T: ylor, A New Jersey corporation, rivaling ,-E. C. Frye,.J. S. Gurdane, Harry Ea the United States Steel corporation gan, A. R. Harrison, R. A. Jackson. in magnitude, is projected. It plans , io be a billion dollar concern. Iti H w T. , may be called the American Meat1 ' " ' . . r, T, , . , . i Vie offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Company. It is announced that a gi-'foP any oI catarrh that cannot be gantic consolidation has been decid-, cured by Hairs Catarh Cure: .l 1.1 t .i . V 1 flllATV X- fa Tnlortn n tju upuu. xue inictuu uuuacs mill ' V' ' , ! hivt ifTTPo-i in fnrm tj.0 hitr prim ' "e the nnderslsnen, have known P. 3. J nave agreed to lorm the Dig com- Cheney for the past 15 years, and belleTe: uiue are waai is Known as me nig nun to be perrectij honorable in all basi Fom," and are Armour & Co., Swift Dess transactions and financially able to & Co., Nelson. Morris & Co. and the:gf out obllsatloas made by their G. H. Hammond Co. j VTCST & TP.UiX, Wholesale Druggists, ' Toledo. O. , .PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. wholesale DragKUts. Toledo. O. I Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, 'tnio urninmertn Vnllv rhnntitimii 1 act,nS directly upon the blood and mucous 1 he Willamette auey unautaugua BUrXace of ejstenu Testimonials sent Association will assemble at Glad- free. Price "5c, per bottle. Bold by all stone Park, near Portland, on July lnssjfts. 8th to 19th, inclusive. Among the' Family Pills are the best prominent men to taKe part in the team. Only three errors were maue tWQ Bttendanl8 who are te accompa by Pendleton and they were in a crit- nv Um on his journey He is thin ical time when they counted the ,, emaclatedf and B0 feebie that most against them, and had it not h,s yoice hardly rises beyoud a whls. ueen ior uzest;. mia. i iuus would have been compelled to wit-' ness the marking of nine . straight J goose eggs against them. per. Mrs. Mary Howeli, a pioneer Huyler's AND The enthusiasm was great on both Roseburg Douglas county, is dead at sides, although the local fans did not ' ine ae 01 au ears- have a chance to root with much zeal - until the eighth. The visiting fans were alive from the beginning of the game and their support was not without effect. The Indians went to work with a will and put up the best they had. Two home runs were made, one by Fay and one by Wilner, and these were applauded greatly. Score by Innings. Pendleton 02100002 27 Walla Walla .. OU000002 02 Hits Pendleton, 12; Walla "Walla, 9. Errors Pendleton, 3; Walla! Walla, 5. Earned runs Pendleton, 4. Home runs Fay. Wilner. Two-base hits Bruett. Three-base hits Wil liams. Bases on balls By Cryder man. 1; by Taylor, L Time of game 1:35. Umpire Breed, of Califor nia. ! Another game is being pnlled off j between the same teams on the local; diamond this afternoon. Allegretto's Chocolates on Dons exercises will be Henry Watterson, the great Kentucky editor, who will! speak. Judge Thad Huston, at Tacoma. de clded that Miss Lillian Hargear was entitled to the ?50,000 In Virginia state the late land about two years ago. Her aunt, CATTLE POISONED. Heavy Loss Sustained by a Wood River Stockman. James AInsworth took 200 head of AO f 1 n K An nA Tff- Jt bonds given her by her uncle, X" mi, Z Zl -te Signor Foil, who died in Eng- J?"! last week and then returned to Mrs. Bessie Walker, a sirter of Foil. 1 . nIOT ' wneiLe Et . ii4.i 1 back to East Fork on Friday he Tras appomtea aamimstratrix, ana cued to recover the bonds for the estate. Aloysius Blefgen, the 16-year-old son of a fanner living on White Bluff Prairie, was found lying by the roadside about three miles west of XJheney, with a bullet wound in his lead. He was still breathing. A re volver with two chambers empty and a suit of clothes were found ying -beside him. It was probably a case of suicide. James Grifiln was fatally Injured ,by tie explosion of a barrel of alco hol at the Pacific Coast Biscuit com- parly's works in Portland Saturday. Three others were seriously burned. Griffin was drawing alcohol, and probably smoking. He was burned beyond recognition- The explosion set fire to the building, and much .damage was done from water. The annual report of the supreme 'recorder of the A. O. U. W. shows the total number of lodges on Janu- ;r7 1. 1902, was 5402, .an increase for the year of 162. The total member- ship is 427126; members admitted during the year, 63,238; members 'suspended and withdrawn. 51.728; died, 3071; net Increase for the year. 8806; amount paid on death losses, WAisr, oaiance on hand, J235,-397. found 15 of them had been poisoned and the rest were gone. After a long search he found 90 head in Green horn Gulch, across the river, but the other 100 head are still missing. The cattle were the property of AIns worth, Algrechtson and Lawson of Little Wood River and Weber and Sutherland of Halley. Jordon and Drake have also l03t six head of cat tle by poisoning within the -ast week. No clue to the perpetrators has yet been discovered. Her Parents Objected. Annie Sutton, a 17 year old girl of Salem with two other glrlB, one elder ly woman and a young man named Homer Mills, and a man called Bell, were taken In charge by the police at the Union depot in Portland on arrival of the 8alem train. Annie Sutton's parents telephoned to the police to stop them. It was believ ed that the girl was about to elope with Homer Mills, but she refused to make a statement. For .Sale Cheap! One 18-foot combined harvester. One 14-foot steel Iraxae header. One mower and rake. For nartlculara ad dress or inquire of R. Lain, Pes die- After Twenty Years. H. W. Brice, superintendent of bridge building for the O. R. & N.. nas nanuea in ms resisnuuun, met same to take effect on the first ofj July, says the La Grande Chronicle.! Mr. Brice has been in the employ of j the railroad company continuously! for 20 years, and his resignation Is; for the purpose of settling down in i some locality where he can give bis two children the benefit of an edu-! cation. For years Mr. Brice and hlB family have made their home in a railway boarding car and he has a longing to become settled In one place and especially lor the benefit of the children. lr. and Mrs. Brice contemplate a visit to Iowa and will then settle down, perhaps in Portland. Within a short time an office of the Postal Telegraph Company Is to be established in Walla Walla. A. line has been arranged for by that com pany from Portland to Spokane and the station in Walla Walla will be attached to that circuit and thus placed in immediate connection with those two places. Mil-hA!Vi!le.4 en Soak the hands thoroughly, on reiiriup, lu a hot lather of CimotwA Soap, tha,juost effectlre skin purif ylnp; soap, as well as purest and sweeMst for toilet, bath, and nnery, Pry.wiolnt freely with CtmcoRA Ointment, the treat akin owe and potest of emollient. ' Wearold glove during nigut. FM Kjrehanos, itcblnK, burnlne palaai and painful Bncer Ads, this one MgAt trtaim(t U wonderful. Salt thrMlVmt tkwoM. Fort O.tu oC.Corr, Almonds Marsh Mallows "We lave just received a fresh shipment F. W. Schmidt & Co., Reliable Druggists, Association Block. Phone 851 Get Suit Today I m 6.50 I list And Anothe lot at $9,50 Also Some Pants at Half Price JUST WHILE THEY LAST We are getting ready now for the greatest fall business ever done in Pendleton. That's the reason we are making this extraordinary effort to put out a large quantity of clothing. , x oston Store GO CHRT; Regular beauties. Prettiest ever brought lo Pendleton. Largest line Lowest Prices. 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