MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Of Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing "We have begun to cut prices. "Watch our window display. Come in and see what we are doing. BAER DALEY One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton MONDAY, JULY 21, 1902. GENERAL NEWS. Policeman. Joseph Wager struck a soldier at Leavenworth, Kan., la the back of the head at 1 o'clock Sunday morning. It is believed his neck is broken. Great excitement prevails. The United States transport Sheri- day arrived in San Francisco, Satur- day morning from Manila, with 612 men of tne rnirteenth infantry, loi men or tne Tuira uavairy, oo4 cas-1 uais ana it sick. Karl von Bisniark, claiming to be j a grand-nenhew of the late Princ tod Bismark, and who has been in prison at New York charged with having stolen tapestries of considera ble value, has been returned to Ger many by the authorities. A joint committee, appointed by the commander-in-chief of the Span ifih-American War Veterans, has n.,i ..r ' Spanish War" for the -rr consolidated' and sailors organization of soldiers . . , I Twenty counties in Mississippi are BoCering from the effects of a dlsas-1 trous drouth, and in over one-half of;thn30 nf Mc nnnnnPnt Kntnrrinv this number the corn crop has been utterly ruined, while cotton has been ' w u 60 .t0 percent In jrauanaicnie county forest fires are 1 rasing. Sirs. Josephine Hart, of Oswego Kan., made a desperate attempt Sun day to drown her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Walter Fisher, in a well, and failing, committed suicide by taking strychnine. A few years ago Mrs Hart's husband was killed while he lay in bed beside his wife. She is believed to be demented. The iroperty of the St. Joseph Hallway, Light, Heat & Power Com pany, which includes the street rall jray system, an electric lighting plant, steam heating plant and other utilities. Las been sold by E. H. Har riman, of New YorK. to Seligman & Co and E. W. Clark & Co. The com pany is bonded for ?3,500,000. PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. The annual Chataqua session at Gladstone park, has come to an end after a very successful season. Picnics in a grove near the asylum are being pTOviaed as hot weather recreation for the feeble-minded con fined therein. The people of South IBaker City are kicking hard because their free mail delivery has been cut off. It win probably be re-established short ly. Because the people living in the Ticinity of Salem do not care to get cot In the hot sun and pull flax, it has been found necessary for growers tc engage Japs to do the work. The government has decided to take the Fort Hall reservation landt -within the five mile limit near Poca tello, Idaho, off the market as there ire few purchasers appearing. Two brothers named Hall are In trouble at Baker City, being charged with horse stealing. One has been capturcl and the sheriff Is In hot pur suit of the other at last accounts. A natural curiosity in the shape of sand nsn, or nsti wtucn nurrows in the sand instead of living in water has been dug up on the beach at Sea aide, several hundred feet from the -water's edge. Thomas Murphy, of Mountalndale was attacked by a vicious cow a few days since and two ribs broken. His young son, who was with him, was also attacked by the turious animal nd thrown oyer a log about 10 feet away. I a Governor Geer Saturday Issued requisition upon tne governor of flowing most of the Jlme with jolly Nevada for the extradition of Bortt merryrniakerB. A. good 'time was had Heaton, who Is wanted In Lane coun- ami eyerythlng went off wUh quiet ty for the murder of Benton Tracy , nea8j Sheriff Withers, of Lane county, has( the man under arrest at Reno, Ner.,, For a cool, refreshing glass of and will return him to this state. Schlitz beer go to Gratx'a. LEWIS GOT THE MONEY. Terrible Turk" Was Unable to Tj p Him Over Saturday Night. The "Terrible Turk" met his match when he came to Pendleton. He came here with his managers several days ago and a challenge was Issued thatj he could throw any man in town. ' The Turk was a pretty large fellow and looked scary to many, but after the wrestling exhibition' last Thurs day night nis manager repeated his ! challenge in the opera house and one man was in the audience who was not afraid of the big fellow- , This was Frank S. Lewis, who tends t bar at the "Gratz." Mr. Lewis offer- ed to wrestle the Turk three bouts witn iv minutes netween oouts. Tiiisj0f Hays that the lad would was accepted and the Turk met his come uown. match when he went against Lewis Saturaay night. The Turk was to throw Lewis in the 21 minutes or for feit 550. if Lewis threw him he was to forfeit $100. After the first bout the Turk gave up the fight. He saw there was nc chance to down Lewis, and from that ' time on he worked on the defensive. apparently preferring to forfeit the SnO rjither than take ,aurei luu ,ettnS Lewis throw him and win the Lewis is the best built man of the f. tvmio ti, T,.rL- i n in ,, ' cinc .n,,i mi,oro vcith ti,. night. He is simply a big duffer who throws his men by main force and has the weight to back him. When he goes up against skill, combined with muscle and Turk is not in it. rood -weight, the Lewis is skilled in the art of wrestling, but will lack'1116, thi,rd D-v. a combination of hits. 50 pounds of weighing as much as the Turk. A small house witnessed the match, but those who did were well pleased. THAT SPITTING ORDINANCE. But Little Attention Being Paid to It Now Days. A crusade was started in Pendleton several months ago against the nui sance of spitting on the sidewalks, in public buildinga and on stairways. For several months the sidewalks balls to Penland, a sacrifice by Rhea were kept comparatively clean, but ) and two singles by Fay and Stovall, people are again getting careless andj-wblch scored Hays and Penland. j it is no uncommon thing to see great ! ia Grande Made Runs. I pudles of tobacco juice on Main T.i.-i. , ! street wafts where it has. been ex- flff rands fiJStun came ln the pectorated by the filthy tobacco ?"ho f" Crawford drew a pass, users. There Is room for the police ?f? seBi , and was ,s?red "y Men to be a little more vigilant. A few fs .B'"Sle. The vis tors got an arrests and fines for expectorating on LIf ?hZ S?' the walks will tend toward stopping j SSf8'0" a e by Schmidt, i this filthy habit more than anything ' was puf, " tofr"n bases1-! i sna having been hurt, stole second. ,v. i.n. of someone the better. It is nothing infrequent to have strangers come into Pendleton and remark about the filthy looking Btreets. They have room to remark too. Pendleton started out last win ter to clean up and: brighten up so as to become one of the cleanest towns in the country, but it is falling by the wayside. Now is a good time to re sume the vigilance and see that Main street, at least, Ss kept free from filth as much as possible. There is little excuse for the streets being in their present condition. Gold Watch Free. A gold watch will be given away at the merry-go-round to the most popu- lar young .lady. Every purchaser ot a riding ticket is entitled to a voting ticket and the lady receiving the most votes will receive the prize. The con test will, close Saturday night, July 26th. T;he watch Is on exhibition at W. E. Garrison's. Many Danced. The picnic Saturday and Sunday nights at Kine's grove attracts more i people each week. Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and night the larce nl at form was crowded to nvnr. inn AWFUL GAMES INDIANS' SCALPED BEET PULL ERS IN LONG GAMES. Saturday's Agony Column Rsad: In dians, 10: Beet Pullers. 5, While the Sunday Massacre Totaled Up 22 for the Home Boys and 7 for the Visitors. Standing of the Clubs. VTon. Lost. P. C. Pendleton ... " 1 -S"5 Baker City 4 -500 La Grande ... 3 5 .375 Valla Walla... 2 6 .250 The last two games of the series with La Grande resulted in their leaving the city the worst scalped foe the Indians have ever gone up against. The two exhibitions were more like massacres than baseball games, and i when the Indians anally stopped nil- j iug up tallies it was because they were tired of running bases and rather lost interest in the game. t Saturday's game was a beautiful ! exhibition of erratic playing with a est. while Sunday's game was worse I with several features which almost redeemed, Saturday the shade the people sweltering in of the grand stand soon became tired of the one-sided exhibi tion and even when "Baby" Hays fan ned Dennie Shea for the third time only a mild burst of applause was awarded the clever little pitcher for his rmnishmmit nf thp hi:r catcher who had boasted that he would get j two hits the first time he went ' acainst thp "Wonder." and that La , Grande would have the air so full neVer Had Hays been given the support the man in the box, it would have . . ... n , 1 10 errors, but when It came to batting Mills, who has until recently been oni" T ,, , ,.., u n .- t e , . 'the Indians did all sorts of stunts ers. was in the box for La Grande for the first four innings. He was linttml cn f rnol r fViof oi n'nc citlistifiitofl riTirl h a ciirifAaf1ffl in cfmt t ting off the locals with only two more runs. When the Fun Beaan Brown started the fireworks with a wild throw of Castner from left field, I and scoring on Shea's passed ball. Fay was safe at first on an error of Adams stole second, was sacrificed to third by Stovall and scored on Schmidt's two-base hit. Pendleton cinched the victory in anil witn tne am or rour errors. With the bases full, Schmidt lined a, doable to center field and scored Brown, Fay and Stovall. In the fourth Fay singled, stole second and scored on Stovall's safe hit. Stovall got to third on fielder's choice and Cox , walked to first and started to steal second. In the attempt to catch Cox between bases Stovall started fori home and scored on a wild throw of j Brookler. Pendleton's two runs in the fifth' were obtained through the medium i of an error by Crawford, a base ont and scored on a wild pitch by Hays.1 The Beet Pullers made three runs in the ninth on errors by Schmidt and Cox, stolen bases by Adams and Men efee and hits by Crawford and Ray, scoring Crawford, Adams and Mene fee. Cox, Ray and WHner each made difficult catches In the out field. Schmidt won the batting honors of the game, having two two-baggers. A dog fight which took place under the grand stand during the game was the most interesting thing which happened on the grounds. UNBEARABLE ITCHING K Jt Woald Be , Relief to Tr Skte From Back. Cored bj CXJT1CCHA. I bod a b renting out all over my back. The Itching vru almost' unbearable, and at Umea I folt that It would be a relief to tear the ikln off my back. I tried doctors' pr ecrlpUou, ana several remedies, without even relief. I read of your Cuticura reme died ln the Indianapolis Newt. After, three applications, my bacJt.qult Itching, and by the time the box of Cuticuua Ointment wa half used the breaking out had all disappeared. J. 11. THOMAS, 2510 Cornell Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. CUTICURA THE SET Sf.25 Complete External mad Internal TreaU OBiit for Every Humor, eoarttting of Otm. cuiuUoir (23c.), to ebaiue the kin-of eruau nd cale, CtmcCfU Ointment (SOc.f, to allay tuning, and (ootbe and bal. Gutiouiu lUaoiy tent (Uo.). to cool nd elaoe the blood. Sold throughout the world. I'orrtR Ditto amiiObem. Corp., Hole Prip Uojlon, llow to C'ura licblnir Human," free. HPOA 2 11 2 2 1 E 1 Stovnll. lb 2 2 G 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Schmidt, 2b Cox. cf ... Wilner, rf Hays, p ... Fontanel, If Khoa, c ... 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 35 10 S 2G 4 "Black out for Interforence. La Grande ABIt HPOA ' Crawford, 3b Arinms. ss Menefee, lb, c .... o Hay, cf 5 Black, rf Shea, c. lb 5 Castuer. If -1 Brookler. 2b 3 Mills, p 2 McBlruey, P 2 0 0 0, 0 1 3 1 0 Tnmls -10 5 C 24 10 9 Score by Innings. 1234567S9 Pendleton ... 2042 2 000 10 La Grande ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 35 Summary. Earned runs Pendleton, 1. Two-base hits Brown; Schmidt, 2. Sacrifice hits Rhea, 2; Fay, Sto vall. ! Left on bases 'Pendleton, 7; Lai Grande. 11. ! Stolen bases Crawford, 2; Adams,, 2; Fay, 2; Cox, Hays, Shea, Menefee. i Bases on balls By Hays, 3; by Mills, 1; by McBlrney. 1. Struck out By Hays, by Mills, 2; by McBirney, 3. Wild pitch Hays. Passed balls Shea. Time of game 1:55. Umpire Ryan. Scorer Held. Attendance 300. ! Sunday's Game. Pendleton took the fourth straight ! fnmo frnm Tji f?rande Slllldav ill all ' exhibition which careless might call' j baseball, but what in reality was only batting practire for the home team. So far as fielding was concerned the honors were even, each team making with the willow, while the Beet Pull- 1 ers found it exceedingly hard to con- . ; nect with the wily curves of our Mr. Nine scattered hits was the - , i best they could do and "Slats" was ' I vorv Kt-infv Issnintr nn n.lKKPS to first. New Men Made Good. Mr. senilis, tne gentleman wno made his debut on third yesterday, straight into the hearts of the ; fans by knocking the ball over the right field fence. This is the first (Concluded on page 8.) EGG Drinks are becoming; more popular at our fountain daily. ( "We know just how to mix them (there's lots in the mixing). The eggw are always perfectly fresh. Try one of thee : Egg Phosphate Egg Chocolate Egg Lemonade Cream Puff Chocolate Leghorn Pine Apple Frappe Egg Flip Cherry Egg Flip Pine Apple Goldenade Pike's Peak Coffee Frappe Served just right at SCHMIDT'S PHARMACY Red Jacket Pumps Hayes' Double Cylin der Pumps Machine Oil Babbitt Metal AT- Clarke's Hardware Court STORE Street Pendleton AB R Brown, 3b & 2 Vnv ss 4 3 For Health, Strength and neasure Urink Polydore Moens, Proprietor. The One Who R Money ! Shirt Waists at the surprise price of 25c Worth Many Times more Full Size Blue Wool Blankets $1.98 while they last The new cotton SUMMER Dress Goods are proving popular 10c, 15c yd NEW INITIAL Neckwear Black Satin, with White Initial 50c j The Boston Sli ALWAYS THE BIGGEST VALUES Don't Let Your Wife Sid Cool, comfortable homes are easily kept soil joss The Blue Flame Wickless Oil Sid The cheapest, most convenient and most satisfutij cooking device known. Don't Fail to Call aud Examine Them Taylor, the Hardware 741 Main Street NEW VAN DYKE 1 The best wearing and easiest cleaned ware ever Our line is complete. We have eve ; ; wry dippers of 'all sizes and numerous other artic e The THOMPSON Bade c 2.00 T reduce 3 Pe store for fan0! D,)le Blankets 53c, 67c, 75c Prices advanced. reta'theold'p' Overalls for the Little Fc$j io pair lefttopa 25c a pair Black Cotton, Stripe WORKING Shirts 25c CARPET BARGAIf r.nu ulwavBbehai ially between 1 liri have yet manr f in.?, but we muatBitefa or fall trade. cheap. RemnantifitB"" lens than cost. 51 Too Carpets now BOcCarpeUnow.... 35c to wf vmi v'yj TrytheVktor'n thing tn uul " ZkflWm JESSE ..vim mi w in i m a