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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1902)
t I WBUnCCOBBgBPPCI D E m m m c c B O 13 K B H B H C OXFORDS LOW shoes of HIGH quality at LOW Oxfords in patent Ideal kid, in lace and button very swell. Corona Colt, in southern tie. Dull kangaroo colonials, dull buckle the very latest Tan Oxfords, cheaper than ever offered in Pendleton A look at theie Oxfords will convince jou tht they are Just right. 2 u f 2) g a prices g a Good Shoes Cheap Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. Phone Black 91 TWO AWFUL GAMES I alive, scalp them and sell the scalps to the stnte. I The covote Is turned loose and ' left to breed more for the Industry. ' Wlille this story Bounds a little fishy, j TO DO HIS TIME. (Concluded.) Jack Ellis, Well Known Here, Will Soon Commehce Service In Pen. Jack Ellis, a tin-horn gambler it Is credited as truth by California - known to the sporting fraternity and newspaper. 1 police circles of this city, through ! It is not claimed that tne sccona various escapades, and who is sosn irhiM, Tom- nnWnonn ,no ,, scaln will now on the coyote onco I strnnclr susnected of beinjr the leadfe; to dig up since the fence was erected. 1 he has been scalped but it is claimed of thc gang wnlch held up and rob- Mr. Adams, who also gave his inl- they vr,u llve ana orecu Juat luc'bed tne Maze saioon nere last year Ual performance on the Pendleton . same, uvery lemaie coyote is goou wJij rnortly he recelvea at tbe Walla diamond, was accorded hearty an-, tor from 10 to la young ones every -walla penitentiary to begin an 11 plause for his excellent work In the spring. These old ones are scaipea t year sentence for murder. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaueBccEDCcaaauunnocucccECBECEaaaaaaau field and with the stick. "Tamarack" , turned loose and tnotr joung are was the nom de plumo which the scalped and served me same way. ' grand stand gave him. Other methods of defrauding the A detailed account of how the runs state have been adopted uui tuis is were made would have to be publish-' the most outrageous one. The mak ed on the Installment plan. The In- j era of the law and the taxpayers may dians made most of their runs in I also get a bint from the way they do flocks of four. This was done in the i it in California, first, second, sixth, seventh and . (feast frefejiaaS MONDAY, JULY 21, 1902. PERSONAL MZNTION. Bishop Scott's Academy, of Portland Is in the city for a few days in the j interest pf the school, :l Miss Celia Renn, who has been a 'stenographer in the county recorder's : l office, left Sunday morning for the ! Coast to spsnd a few weeks. "North Coast Limited." Is only run by the Northern Pad- A. C. Hailey visited "walla, "Walla over Sunday. William Moore went to "Walla "Walla Saturday evening. J. J. Balleray has returned from a business trio to Boise Clfj. T. D. Hofft and J. L. Hoork, of Pilot Hock, wer in town Saturday. Misses Lulu and Grace Ray, of "Weston, were in town Sunday. J. H. Rouiston and G. Adams, of Adams, were in town Sunday. Miss Annie Markham visited her parents in Walla Walla Sunday. eighth innings, but somehow the; boys fell down In the third, fourth ana mux, masing only two runs. J fibe Port,and and Minneapolis La Grande's End of It 'and SL Paul through Tacoma, Seat- La Grnndft scored twlc in the I tie, Spokane, Butte. Livingston, Bll-1 ' linss. Bismarck and Fargo. Eight of and the 200 faithful fans who came these trains are on the run daily over from La Grande to see the '' tour east and four west. Each is a slaughter, went wild with jov. The solid vestibuled train, carrying Stan Beet Pullers got two more "in the-dard and Pullman Tourist sleepers fourth, with the aid of two more hits : dining car, day coaches, mail, express After leaving this city, Ellis went to Ellensburg, Wash., in company with John Stanley, who also bore an unsavory reputation here, and on May 3 the two men became engaged in an altercation over a gambling garae in Oscar Rentsche's saloon in that city. Words were followed by blows and In the fight which ensued Ellis shot and killed Stanley. He was tried be fore Judge Rudkln, convicted and sentenced to 11 years, which term he will soon legin serving. Mrs. W. P. Cooper, of Walla Walla, tx V r hnc 4ti cf rot uvncwl f yrrr n tIcI to Kansas, spent Saturday In Pendle-1 and a wild throw, but their joy was and baggage car and the elegant op ton, the guest of Mrs. A. Kunkel. j not so pronounced, as they were then t servation car. Each train Is bril R. E. Tarbett, of the Fair Store, behind. iHantly lighted with over 20C . lights is in Portland transacting business in the seventh the visitors scored ; and the beauty of it all is ou cat the interest of the store. He will 'or the last time, making three runs; travel just as cheap y on this train make large purchases of goods for, 011 ree hits and assisted by three as Oh any other. All representatives the fall trade ; errors. ! will be glad to give you additional It should be borne in mind thftt the information, a. xj. unanwn, -assib La Grande team has been handicap-j tant General Passenger Agent, 255 ped by the sickness of Rol Brown, I Morrison street, Portland, Oregon, and the disabling of Black, making it I 1 1 , C....t,J D.n.- Walla Walla 1 UCT;CB:!UrJ 10 nutuise uicir men arounu ocoaiuc ncoui u. CHnj.. IT TT V. ! . ' ' ,--lU.UU U11 uu. U. iwuuu H.J. n.... E. H. Mangan, C. W. Hatch, A. Vinson and J. W. Mclnroe, of Walla Walla, were registered at the Golden Rule hotel Saturday night from Lawton 111 l"1- "uu,eon "nu ?aams f.PuUers have a strong aggregation I Northern Pacific Railwav, to West- D. McAtee left this morning for 1 first of the week where he was call- and wnen the hoodoo has once been ' por sh., or to Long Beach and jrtland to spend a few weeks pleas-j ed by business interests that will de- removed they will make it interesting, ciatson Beach noints. tickets cood they are not accustomed. The Beet J via the W. & C. R. Railway and the tain him for a couple of weeks, Portland ure-seeking. Miss Mav Carmlchial. of Walla ' Colonel E. M. Lyons will leave this 1 pire league. Walla, has been the guest of Mrs. j evening for Kalispel, Mont, where The work of Rhea Ryan deserves Fred Taylor. , : he has an Interest in a general mer-; commendation. It is not within the Yellowstone Park. The Washington & Columbia River Railway Company, In connection with the Northern Pacific will make a round trip rate to the Yellowstone Park, including five and a half days' board at the Park Hotels, o $70.00 Tickets on sale dally until Septem ber 12th and are limited to 30 days going, 10 days returning; final limit forty days from date of sale. For full particulars call on or address WALTER ADAMS, Agent 7 i we are clos ing out our line of jce crP?. chean W 7 eezers cneap We have only a few of the celehr,, Come and get one before it is too lato. Owl Tea House 301 COURT STREET. Pure White JBr ltobb, tney wiu make It interesting , ClatsoD Beach noints. tickets for the other teams in the Inland Em-1 going at any time before August final made on those who see It About Window Dressing. The Importance of an attractive well-dressed show window, either in a wholesale or a retail establish ment, cannot be overestimated. A particularly well designed display will attract a crowd at all times in good, any place -and a lasting impression is Idle curl- Charles Nelson, Hen: Harry Rosenzweig, of In town Sunday. , A. JB. Galloway, representing the ' chandise Ltore, and will spend 10 1 days looking after business connect- range of possibility for one man to make decisions that will be accepta ble to all of several hundred people, but Mr. Ryan has been about as suc- y Wright and Atlipnn worn G. H. Gritman and wife, of Palouse Blake, McFall Paper Company, of1"";1111 la lue CUJ aaiuruay, accom-, umpire us l-ouiu reasona Portland i? in town , panied by Miss Alice Richards, ofibly be expected of mortal man. ' , . .. . Spokane, and are the guests of F. H Mrs. Mollie Crayne left this mora- and Cnarles Gritman, -ho are sons ing for her home in Echo after spend- j of former lad and gentleman. Ing Saturday and Sunday in town. t T , . ' . 1 J. E. Krause, manager of the West- Mrs Mai JJaur and son are m Port- ern VDlon Teiegraph Company, wife land. They will go from there to the . rt hfthv hn hoon ' J f " " " wuuU.U. j tlculars, cal Ion or address, j WALTER ADAMS, Agent Coast, spent. where the summer will be the past 10 days In the Blue Moun- The Score. Pendleton AB R Brown, c 6 2 Fay, ss 6 Stovall, lb 6 Schmidt, 2b 6 1 5 4 t tains enjoying the cool air. have re-, ?ZZ' - Professor S. E. Roberts, of Colfax, j turned home much refreshed by the i wiinor' c n is the guest of J. E. Bennett and R. ) trip. Cox f 1 " Tarbett and their families for a Mayor T. q Hai,ey and fami!v and Rhea, cf 4 0 jew nays. ! Miss Nell Beach left this morninc for! Tavlnr. n k .-j t r ri 1 . f r-. - . . . . . : ' ' . iutawBu juiu a. ravne, 1 seaside. .Mrs. iiaiiey ana tne cnlid prominent business men of Walla Jren and Miss Beach will spend the "Walla, were at Hotel Pendleton Sun- summer on the beach, while Mr. Hal day night ley will return about the middle of Colonel E. D. Bovd returned this this week. HPOA 2 8 0 3 2 5 4 0 6 0 1 0 0 "Where to Hunt and Fish." Northern Pacific's new game book is now ready for distribution. Illus I trations of live game a particular fea- j ture. Four full pages from Setoa-, Thomson's drawings made specially for this book. Send adress, with six,' cents and book will be mailed to you ; by Charles S. Fee, G. P. & T. A., St x-aui aiinn. ositv mav be the only reason for ston nine to view it. hut if later on coods property, are wanted, the memorv of thati trinrinw is vprv liknlr tn draw thpl wlilCC XQ, would-be purchaser to the store. p. o. Box 324 K.T.WAnp Real Estate Dealer 640 Acres of Wheat Lai 3 miles from Pendleton: nh, water year round; an JS.000 croptS All for $28 Per Atre I have some preat barcainn In n Office PENBLETOX.Ok.i Totals ..mi La Grande Crawford, 3b . 50 22 22 27 7 ABR HPOA 01 The Observation Car. J- ias barber snop and bath room 1 smoking and card rooms, library and 1 ' an elecant narlor for the ladies and 2 j all brilliantly lighted with electricity and cooled with electric fans. Mighty popular train this. All agents will be glad to give you any information desired. xnorning from Bingham Springs, where he had been seeking the moun tain breezes. Ottls Turner and wife, Doc Maple and wife and Will Lane left Sunday evening for Seaside to spend a fewj weeks recreating. 1 Captain J. P. Inglis, adjutant of! G. Harwick, formerly a Umatilla citizen, but who has been away for the past 13 years, has returned and says he is going to make ni.i home here again. He thinks there Is no place like Pendleton anl Umatilla county. Tom Fogg, a British Columbian 1 Adams, ss ........ 5 Menefee, lb 5 Ray, cf 5 ... 5 ... 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 THE PRICE IS NOT CONSIDERED by us in buying drugs; hence we get the best. Careful graduates fill your prescrip tions. We have built up a large patronage because we are exact in filling the doc tor's orders. We never sub stitute. We would be pleased to have your prescriptions. TALLMAN & CO. THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS who has recently discovered that 1 Uncle Sam's domain Is the best coun ' try on earth, was among the fans who came over from La Grande to witness the slaughter of the inno i cents yesterday. Mrs. Harry B. Rees, of Seattle, who has been enjoying a several days' visit here with her mother, Mrs. Starkweather, and sisters, Mrs. W. J. Furnish, Mrs. F. W. Vincent and Mrs. Lee Held, will leave Tuesday morn ing for her home. Miss Florence Watkins, of Port land, passed through Pendleton Sun day morning on her way to Meacham, where she will visit with her grand mother, Mrs. K. S. Munra, and later go from there to Wallowa Lake, on the shores of which she will rusticate for a couple of weeks. Alex Oliver has just returned from Deer Lodge. Mont, where he has been sneanng sneep. He worKed on a shearing machine, and says this method of taking the coats from the sheep Is far ahead of doing It by hand. There were 15 shears on the machine he was with and a good man could average 150 sheep a day. Black, rf ... Shea, c ..... Casner, If . , Brookler, 2b Clark, p .... 1 1 o 0 1 0 1 0 1 10 E 0 3 1 1 1 0 oi Excursions Warm pr TrrrnrgTTB a c g inrcrft s e a e a c e a a a a svswvi b b b b gggeggg bt WE CARRY Union Made Shoes But we are overstocked, and for the next thirty days we are going to make A SWEEPING REDUCTION Every pair cut ho as to be a bargain window for prices. Notice our THE PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY Pfcooe Red X26 645 Main St Cf If tUMIf gttf f fggBflCBtttCBOCOCimoBocoeoo o o e o ej First CUm work and best material used by C. BERQUIST sup u mmn sim Cwpuy. , Totals 41 7 9 2317 10 Score by Innings. 12 3456789 Pendleton ... 440204 4 4 22 La Grande ... 200200300 7 Schills out, hit by batted ball. Summary. Earned runs Pendleton, 9. Two-base hits Brown, Fay Stovall, Schmidt Schills, Adams. ThrA-hnKo hts Rtnvnll 9 Home run Schills. Sacrifice hits Adams. j Left on bases Pendleton, 7; La Grande. 5. I Stolen bases Wilner, 2; Schills, Adams, Menefee, Crawford. Double plajre Schmidt to Fay to 8tovall. Bases on balls By Taylor, 0; by Clark, 3. Struck out By Taylor, 7; by Clark, 3. Wild pitch Clark. 3. Time of game 2:20. Umpire Ryan. Scorer Held. Attendance 800. Games at Walla Walla. At Walla Walla the Sharpshooters and the Gold Diggers divided the Sat urday games, the former taking that of Saturday by a score of 8 to 7, the win being made by bunching hits at opportune times. On Sunday the out come was reversed by the Gold Dig gers batting out 13 runs, to the Sharpshooters' nine goose eggs. This still leaves Walla Walla at the bot tom of the league list Northwest League. At Spokane, Spokane, 3; Portland, to Bingham Springs. Sixty-day round trip tickets, in cluding stage fare between Bingham station and the springs, $1.75: two- ! day tickets, Including, In addition to the above, three meals at the hotel and a bath in the warm springs, 52.75. O. R. & N. ticket office. Wonderland, 1902. Is being called for from every part ' or tne country. Libraries, schools reaaing rooms and bomes all want the Northern Pacific's latest Send six cents for it to Charles S. Fee, G P. & T. A., at St Paul, Minn. 6. At Taccma, Tacoma, 2; Butte, 5. At-Seattle, Seattle, 3; Helena, 7. :COYOTE SCALP FRAUDS. How California People Beat the Boun ty Law. Here Is a hint lor those who are in the coyote scalp business. Word comes from California to the effect that many people In that state are going to the scalp business on a large scale. The way they do It Is to catch the coyotes, young or old. as many of them as can be secured THE MERCURY of the last few days MELTED the tops off the prices of LOW SHOES and this week you can buy any of our MEN'S FINE OXFORDS At S2.9S i Pt. Patents, Vici Kid, Velour Calf PEOPLES WAREHOUSE ST. JOE STORE. OUR JULY SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY Our Prices Lower Than Everl OUR LOSS win be YOUR GAIN We must make room for our big fall stock. THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO. THE LEADERS NOW FOR I AN OUTING during the hot weather We are headquarters for Tents, Camp Stools, Camp Stoves, Cots, etc, We have a few REFRIGERATORS to close out at cost A First Class Line of FURNITURE Br A' HIGH GRADE At Rock Bottom Prices Main IK. A. RADER and Webb Streets, Pendletofl Undertaking Parlors In .Connection. iiTiiMifiiiiiiiiMiHnifTitTmnnntTnnnwnnwHWtFMniiiiiMininm""WHnwTirn KataM liiol 1807 Established 1861 i Tie Jolita Baett Comply 1 The price is the magnet drawing you to Out SUMMER SPECIAL SALE No. BRASSES m Genuine Russian cut, Including Candelabra, ".rhS Candlestick, Old Hebrew Emblems. Large Hue. JTyfe of dollars' worth. Prices this week below cost Buyi"w snail clear them all out. 6th and Alder Sts. - Portland. Orego" ! , hot ( e ' r & Cfcsy Laxative Bromo-Qf U M.