East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 03, 1902, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JOLT 3, 1902.
THE FAIR
SPECIAL
CLOTHING SALE
Our Special Sale on Men's
and Boys' suits will continue
all week. Special reductions
on all suits sold this week.
Buy your new suit this week
and save money enough on
it to buy you a nice dress
shirt.
The Fait
Where Whole Families Can
Trade
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BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW
OREGON CITY WILL BATTLE
WITH THE INDIANS.
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWIiY FURNISHED
BAB IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
BET. ALTA & "WEBB BTS
F. X. SCHEMPP, Prop.
The Visitors Have a Strong Team
New League Schedule Not Arrang
edAthena Will Not Play Off Tie.
Tomorrow at 3 o'clock the Oregon
City baseball team, amateur champl
ons of Western Oregon and the Pen'
dloton Indians, champions of the east.
ern part of this state and also of
Eastern "Washington, will meet to do
battle on the Alta street diamond
This promises to be an unusually
Interesting game as the Oregon City
team is far and away the fastest
team in the Willamette valley out
side of the Northwest league, and the
locals have beaten everything which
came their way, losing but nine
games out of 43 played this season.
The visitors are about the strong
est team which Pendleton's boys have
yet gone against, and will give the
redskins n hot chase to win out. They
will remain for three days, playing
tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday.
The schedule of games for the new
ly formed Inland Empire League haB
not yet been arranged, but will be
announced very shortly, as the first
games under the now leaguti will be
played about the 10th.
The Athena baseball team will
close Its season on 'Monday, the 7th,
after a series of three games, 4th, 5th
and 6th, at Walla "Walla. The Yel
low Kids will disband without settl
Ing definitely by a series of games
the question of supremacy which was
raised by the fact that the games
played between the two teams have
een equally divided, each winning
iw Pendleton was so certain that
her IndlaT6 coul11 scalp the Kids that
the fans of t.us C1r; to
put up a side bee of $500 to ?1000 on
a series: but Athena coma not run
the risk at least they did not pro
duce.
WOOL SORTERS, ORGANIZE.
Woolen Mill Employes Have Organlz
ed a Union.
The Wool Sorters and Graders
Union was organized in Pendleton
this week. It 1b composed of the sor
ters nnd trradors at work In the Por
dleton woolen mill, and tho object Is
to further and protect their interests.
Officers weer elected as follows.
President. Chester Beagle: secreta
ry. Sam Nell: treasurer. Dan Bow
man. A committee consisting of Ed
finffmnn. James Thompson and Mai
Davis, was annointed to meet with
the committees from othor local
unions and form a central committee
to confer with each othor in cases
where anv subiect of Interest Is to
be discussed.
Fourth of July Excursion Rates.
Tho O. R. & N. Company has made
an excursion rate or one ana one-
third fare for round trips between
all stations on Its system, not to ex
ceed 200 miles apart, for Fomth oi
-July excursions. Tickets will be sold
at these rates on July 3 and 4 nnd are
good returning until July 6.
The homliest man in Pendleton) as
well as the handsomest, and othtirS.
are invited to call on any druggist
and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's
Balsam for the throat and lungs, a
remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and
relieve all chronic and acute coughs,
asthma, bronchitis and consumption.
Price 25c and 50c. For"sale by Tall
man & Co.. sole agents.
Mountain
Resort
FOR SALE
The celebrated "Bingham Springs,"
locatad in the Blue Mountains on
the Umatilla River, complete, with
furniture, fixtures, stages and stock.
Absolute control of five miles of best
trout fishing stream in Oregon. Will
sell So acre tract including hotel
grounds with water privileges, or 960
acres, as desired; making fine stock
farm, 'controlling big range. Or will
lease. Call on or address :
Frank B. Clopton
Pendleton, Oregon
Tho allotmont of lands In the Sem
inole Nation has beon completed by
.the Dawes commission and certifi
cates will bo glvon each Indian by
Gowornor Brown. About 2577 nllof
montB wore made, each with a value
of $308. The Somlnoles aro tho first
tribe to got the allotments.
Good enough
for anybody!
yUL Havana Filler
AAA
..USE PURE.
Artificial Ice
' FLORODORA "-BANDS art
of same value as tags from
" STAR," " HORSB SHOE."
"SPEARHEAD,""STANDARD NA VT."
" OLD PEACH & HONEY,"
"SAW LOG," "OLE VARCINY"
or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.
6
Telephone Main 105.
No Sediment togFoul
Your? Refrigerator
No Disease Germs to
Endanger Vour Health
VAN ORSDALL & ROSS
Never
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I The Strahon !
Rooming Home
Martin BIogIc
Everything New, Clean 3
and first class.
Good Beds and Well
kept and Cool Rooms.
CONDUCTED BY
MRS. STRAHON 1
Formerly ol the Deapaln
A flnnSi.'..
Piece. TfJ
should it rust "n "S 8
L,ss tinware 4
Garden He :
Let u Save TottJ
Joseph
Complete Hoj
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LoansBnaDlwonntj....
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Due from Banks
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COUN8ELL0RAT-U
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Trade JltriiiadC
700 7tU St., N. W
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Spend the Fourth in Pendleton
EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
GRAND
PICNIC
AT KINE'S GROVE
'j
PENDLETON
Endless Fun and Amusement !
JULY 4th, 5th and 6th
Grounds Open at JO a. m. Each I
FREE
DANCING FREE
MUSIC BY KIRKMAN'S ORCHESTRA
SZZ TTmor prue, a hand painted fan.
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i RACESSPECIAL AMUSEMENTS
100-yard dash, non-professional prize, a dapple grey horse : Fat Man's Race all nnmOM , , t
Beautiful Watch and Chain ; Ladies' Race, 100 yards-prized su?te 'of LnTr T6' ,a uj?ter lat shion, tailor made ; Sack Bac
g Pie Eating Contest-prize, a nice badge. AH PWfce i rI1d Threading Race -prize, sewing machine;
Balloon Ascension Immediately After Races
Race-j).
1 RESTAURANT AND BAR
ON THE GROUNDS
Close to Town.
Busses run every few minutes.
will find every convenience.
Fireworks
PETE SMITH
PAT KINE
L. RYEMAN
Proprietor and
First Assistant Manager
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