If 15 IV, 1 :1 I! IS - i. 1 i If MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Of Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing We have begun to out prices. 4 "Watch our window display. Gome in and see what we are doing. BAER Sf DALEY One Price Clothiers, Fumiisliers and Hatters, Pendleton NEWS OF THE CAME LEAGUE LEADERS PLAY HERE THIS WEEK I TUESDAY, JULY, 15, 1902 GENERAL NEWS. The Prince of Siam will shortly visit the United States. George W. Stevens, president of the Mollne Plow Company, died Sat urday night at Moline, 111., aged 83 years. The health officer of the port of Hong Kong, has reported that nine cases of plague and one of cholera have broken out in that city. Thomas O'ltiel. assistant electric ian nt the Granby smelter, Grand Forks, B. C, was instantly killed Sunday by coming in contact with n live wire. The Peary Arctic steamer, "Wind ward, has been entirely refitted and will shortly return to the Arctic Cir cle with supplies for the Peary ex ploring party. H. and Bessie Hail, diamond thieves, and J. M. Brooks, a burglar, under penitentiary sentences at San Diego, Cal., attacked their jailer, beat, bound, gagged and locked him in a cell and escaped. At the Sutro baths, San Francisco, Sunday, J. O. Erickson, a sailor dived from a ladder into shallow water, struck on his head and broke his neck. His upper extremities are paralyzed and it is believed he will die. Dr. NlcLolas Sonn, of Chicago, has performed a remarkable operation on a woman at that place, removing a knuckle of her thumb which was af fected by blood poisoning, and re placing it with a new knuckle form ed of strips of bone. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Pendleton. H. Brash, Portland. JL. Hunzlker, city. E. W. Pinkerton, Tacoma. M. Hanak, San Francisco. I. K. Levy, San Francisco. A. Freeman, Portland. J. B. Murray, Portland. A. S. Heatfleld, Spokane. F. TV. Paine, Walla Walla. Josephine Paine, Walla Walla. C. -C. Hermann, Portland. " Jean G. Amos, Boise. W. J. Clarke, city. C. H. Brigham, Seattle. C. F. Overbough, Portland. A. Sinsheimer, Portland. F. It. Hanak, Portland. J. KIttlesen, Colorado. A. W. McKinzle, Portland. W. It. Glendening. Spokane. W. H. Hermann, Portland. W. F. Courtenay, Walla Walla. A. W. Hunt, Omaha. L. M. Kelogg, Missouri. The Golden Rule. J. B. Saylor, Echo. Charles Dutcher, Idaho. O. W. Blank, Idaho. H. A. Banister, Milton. H. L. Frazier, Milton. William Talbert, Milton. H. D. Cameronz Spokane, W. W. Williams, Portland. J. S. Vinson, Milton. G. D. Gally Portland. Mary E. Itobinson, Baker City. C. D. Rinker, The Dalles. J. G. Helfrich, California. Harry Rice. John Given. Albert Winters. J. T. Masterson. C. L. Ingram, Idaho. Albert Loss, Iowa. W. H. Masten, Portland. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. DISTRICT COURT. La Grande Beet Pullers to Play Four Game Series With the Indians Commencing on Thursday Notes of the Diamond. Next Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, La Grande and Pendle ton, the three times winners, will cross bats at the Alta grounds and detormine which of the two are the mightier on the elongated diamond arenn. At the same hours and dates Baker City and Walla Walla, the tallenders, will do battle nt the latter city. Much interest is felt locally in the series to be played between tho In dians and the Beet Pullers, ns uotn have the same per contago and both have won three out of the first four names nlaved. Tho four games to be played here this week will give the fans a line on the respective merits of the two leading teams and practically settle in their minds the question of which will carry' e pen nant when the season is over. Of course, the local devotees of he game are enthusiastic over the work of the Indians and do not hes itate to predict that they will havo the Beet .Pullers' scalp-locks salted down and safely stored away in their trophy chest when the forthcoming series is over. Thev base this opinion on the fact that the drubbings administered by the Pendleton boys to the Baker Gold Diggers were so one-sided that it looked almost like a slaughter ot the Innocents, while the games ue tween Walla Walla and La Grande were more like school boy ball than anything else, the scores running up to real old-fashioned farmer league figures. La Grande was the tauonuer in the recent amateur league which just closed its season, while Pendleton stood easily hi the lead, and that the first named " city should have devel oped such unexpected strength wlth-( out making greater changes in hen team, does, not seem possible to Pen dleton fans. Hence their confidence in the Indians. One or two of the players of the, late Yellow Kids team have been added to the beet picking aggrega tion, while several changes have been made in the redskin line-up and this may make a difference, but it can hardly be very great. It is whispered on the strict q. t, among the knowing ones, that an other man or two is to be added to the Indians, circles, men who have made good in the Northwest League, and, who leave it only by special per mission, but just who these men are is not yet made public. v Line Hits. There is some talk of Jess Stovall, of the Seattle team, going on with one of the teams of tho Inland Em pire -league. Baker City papers have raised their estimate of the number of diff erent kinds of monkeys "Baby" Hays from 7 Saves a Woman's Life. To glvo up would havo meant death for Mrs. Lois Crags, of Dor chester, Mass. For years she had en dured untold mlsory from severe lung trouble and obstlnato cough. "Often," she writes, "I could scarcely hreatho nnd sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remodys fnllod till I used Dr. Klng'B New Dis covery for Consumption and was completely cured." SufforcrB from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it never disnppoints. Cure is guar anteed by Tallman Co. Price GOc and $1.00. Trinl bottles frco. INQUIRE WITHIN Growing ,UR business is growing because we pay closest attention to every part of it Our greatest ambition is to make a success of this drug store not an ordinary 30c success but a success that will be talked about far and wide. Our plan is to treat every customer so agreeably that we will hold every one. Then every new customer re presents just so much growth to our business. We invite you to come here for your drug store trading. Our Clovor Cream is Up to Date A Bamplo (or the Asking F. W. Schmidt & Co., Reliable Druggists, Association Block. Phone 851 ANNUAL ; CLEARING SALE- In Progress at Pendleton Big Boston Sto m m loaieii8Uh' for anybody! All Havana Filler Called Session Is Being Hed Today by Judge. Ellis. District court convened in the court made of tho Gold Diggers, house in Pendleton this morning in to 49, called session, Judge W. II. Ellis, pre- H. A. Clemens, formerly the popu siding. Tho case of W. A. Banister, lar left fielder of the Indians, has of Juilton, against Umatilla county gone to Baker City, where ho will About half 'the wool crop of Baker county has been shipped. ' James S. Dedman, of Weiser, Ida ho, drank carbolic acid by mistake and died in 15 minutes. The first party of mountain climb- -ers to reach tho top of Mount Hood : for damages for injuries received by play the fall league season with the this summer, made the trip Fridav. July 11. Mrs. Fisher, an aged woman of Granite, Idaho, has been missing for several days and searching parties are out looking for her. .poisoned salt Is being used with great success near PrinevIIle for the extermination of rabbits, which have become a great nuisance. The Douglas County Bank has let the contract for a new two-story brick, 41 by 101 feet, which It is said will be the best brick in Roseburg. - The Portland free baths which1 were put out of business by the big East Side fire, have secured a new location and are again in full swing The run of large salmon still con tinues excellent and the eoldrstorage plants have been working their dou ble crews overtime for the past few days, Jim Sing, a well-known Chinaman of iCorvallis, decided the other day that he would not return to China, bo went and had his pigtail cut off and will hereafter live "alio same Melican man." Attacked by a vicious bull and knocked down on tho ground, Mrs. John Hosterman, of MUhelm, seized the" ring in the animal's nose and twisted it until the beast gave in and allowed her to get up and lead him to tho barn. An adjournment of the .case agafnat J. F. Markloy for the shoot Ing of .his partnor at Champoeg, Is, being asked on the ground that the Tracy Merrill excitement has preju diced the public and an unbiased jury cannot be obtained. Fruit Jars at Cost B.are. cloalqgr out our line of Ma so .saad Vacuum fruit jars at cost Jf you need fruit jars, better come now. The Standard Grocery. driving off an embankment at tho Gold Diggers side of the road near Helix laat win- Hupp, the new third baseman im- iur, is uemg xrieu. ported oy uauer uity trom the It will be remembered that Banis- Northwest League, Is said by fans ter and several others were driving to be a great practice player, but from Milton to Helix last winter af- one who falls to come to the scratch ter dark to attend a temperance -jol- when the game is actually under liflcation and while driving nt a rapid way. pace near Helix the team, hack and It is now in line for tho Baker City load spilled over an embankment sev- papors to work up a big scare about eral feet high and in tho mix-up two tho Indian invasion which took place or three of the crowd were Injured there last week but Mr, Banister was the most ser- The substitution of Jimmy Cox for lously hurt of any. Dickie Knox In center field, with the He sustained injuries which he al- Indians, was apparently merely an leges forced him to pay a large doc- alphabetical change, at least so far tor bill and kept him from following us tin1 .vny tic ground r covered s his usual occupation for several concerned, months. Mr. Banister presented a One of the prettiest nieces of work claim against the county for the dam-1 in the entire series between Baker age to the hack and doctor bill but City and Pendleton was the double the county turned it down and the play made by Fay in Sunday game, suit resulted. when ho fielded a hot liner, ran to second base and touched tho bag, putting out the man forced off first, (Concluded on page 8.) California Excursion. For the biennial meeting. Knights of Pythias, to be held in San Francis co August 11 and 12, the O, IL & N, Company make a rate of $20 for the round trip front Portland, via steam er, or $25 via rail in -.both directions. or steamer In one direction and "rail tho other. Qne fa,e between Port land and Pendleton in connection with the above rates, for the round trip. Tickets good until September JO, and to bo: sold for steamer -from Portland, July 30 and August 4; by rail, August 6, 7, and 8. One Fare to Hot Lake and Return On July 16 the O. R. & N. Company will sen tickets to Hot Xake and re turn at $2.45. Tickets will be sold on the above date only at this rate, and will explro. July 17. This low rato Is made on account of, the past ern Oregon Medical Association, which moots at Hot Lake July IS. Cheerfulness muBt bo cultivated, hut tho seeds or dlscontont will grow in any soil. m Mothers Children Rejoice In the cleansing, purifying, and beautifying properties of Ouxicuiut SoAr and CuTicutt, Ointment, purest and sweetest of omol)lont skin ourea. These gentle -yet effoctive 8kln purifiers and wautwers have made thousands ot lioraca happy by .curing torturiug, disfiguring humors, rashes, aqd. Irritations of Infancy and childhood, and relieving parents of caro ana Mul&ty. Sold tttmfhtattht world. Votth Diva iin n,w CARPET BARGA1NM Pun oK., i. I.. J cm-J. lBlly between gessom, O111 lines Lave yet many fins Mi 11 ing. but we must make Mlcttoli for fall trade. Now Is the ttafcl cheap. KeniuantsfromlOtoMi Jess than coat 1 76o Carpets now 60c Carpets now 85c to 40c Carpets now..., Try the Victoi PorchBhsdfjJi thing this hot weather. JESSE FA1LI COPVRIOHT That SATISFY USE SAD IRONS Asbestos Sad Irons Easiest to use and most convenient; detachable handles. 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