East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 26, 1902, Image 2

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    ONE MORE SGALPiMi(IsumillSufferlI3gs
Tk One Who R
Clothins for Men
Youths z$nd "B6)S
Furnishing Goods, Hals, Caps Shoes
Our prices are the same to all and lower
than elsewhere. A trial will cam ince you.
BAER DALEY
One Price Glothiers, Furnishers and Hatters, Pendleton
729 Main Street
SATURDAY, JULY 2G, 1902.
GENERAL .NEWS.
is raging in
A cholera plague
Egypt.
Senator Mitchell will accompany
the senate committee to Hawaii. The
committee will sail from San Fran
cisco August 20.
Close of the Boer war has caus
ed a boom in the British marriage
market. The returned veterans are
all taking unto themselves wives,
Who were not already married.
St. Louis is delighted that she will j
have the opportunity of entertaining I
the brother of the Chinese emperor j
at her fair .soon. There will also bo
other Chinese there of the royal
blood.
The Canadian Pacific will put on
a line of ships between Canada and
England. Tne service will be be
tween Halifax and Liverpool in win
ter, and between Liverpool and Que
bec in summer.
Baron Coubertin, the French
statesman and author, claims that
the starry flag will soon lead the
world and that the Washington gov
ernment will be quick to use cannon
in defense of that flag.
While the reports are sent out that
King Edward is getting well, yet the
British cabinet is alarmed about
him. He can't walk now, and they
do' not believe that he will be able
to stand the coronation August 9. !
Texas is having a continual down-1
pour of rain. Six days and nights Deafness Cannot be Cured
has the rain fallen without cessation by local nrplieutlons'as they cnnnot reach
and crops are suffering badly. The l"? d lsease(1 ponton of the ear. There Is
.... i i 1 , ,, only one way to cure deafness, anil that
stieams are out of their banks, mails u oy constitutional remedies. I)6afuess is
are blockaded and the flood is all tailed by an inUamed condition of the
the talk. mucus lining of the Eustachian Tube.
1 When this tube Is inflamed you have a
j rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
PACIr-IC NORTHWEST NEWS. when It Is entirely closed. Deafness is the
I result and unless the Inflammation can be
- I taken out and this tube restored to Its
Arrests are being made in Portland ! normal condition, hearing will be destray-
for selling putrid meat. I td foJcTer; ,u" cas,1'? , ,ut ,,f.,feD iru
01 caused bv Catarrh, which Is nothing but
.1' armors or mo wamo Hills coun-"" mnameu conuiuon or tuo mucus w
face.
o .Unu, v """. Ve will kIvo One Hundred Dollars for
" b"" ; any case or Deafness (catibod by Catarrh)
Whitman county,
claims that the crop yield this year
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The Pendleton.
Charles H. Oreen, San Francisco
A. Freeman, Portland.
M. Montague, I.a Grande.
E. O. Wilson, New York.
John T. Brooks, St. Joe.
E. A. Hunt, Walla Walla.
J. A. Livingston, Portland.
11. H. Caston, Spokane.
Joe Kloeckner.
A. Nylander, Portland.
C. E. Dickey, Portland.
George E. Mossue, Spokane.
J. G. Rickets.
H. Gelden, San Francisco.
S. B. Martin.
W. F. Martin, Portland.
Robert D. Arnold, Nebraska.
J. D. Slough and son, Pullman.
The Golden Rule.
K. E. Kilgoro, La Grande.
S. J. Scott, Nebraska.
S. F. Foster.
B. W. Inmann, Eugene.
M. M. Jones, Athena.
Cunningham, Portland.
C. L. Downer.
Minnie B. Pierce, La Grande.
D. J. Kahler, Perry.
Winnie Hilyard, Meacham.
E. M. King, Spokane.
F. J. Gardner, Portland.
"Mrs. M. Deocere, Portland.
Louis R. Scott, Nebraska.
Mrs. E. O. Smith, Arlington.
Alice M. Fisk, Hale.
A. E. McBreen, Portland.
F. D. Cramer, Spokane.
J. J. Thomas, Portland.
Clara R. Perce, La Grande.
Roscoe Hilyard, Meacham.
O. E. Brown, Vinson.
William Filloras, Colville.
INDIANS HAVE WON SIX
STRAIGHT FROM LA GRANDE.
Both Sides Played Rather Loose Ball
Friday, But the Beet Pullers Were
Not In It With the Indians.
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost. P. C.
Pendleton
Baker City...
Walla Walla.,
La Grande...
.900
.500
.300
.300
The Indians took another game
from the Beet Pullers at La Grande
Friday by a score of 12 to 30. This
is six straight games for the Pendle
ton team from the La Grande boys
and indicates that something will
have to be done to strengthen the
La Grande team if they want to play
with "Bobby" Brown's hivincibles.
The Friday's game was a slugging
match, however, from start to finish.
The score book showing nine hits
from the Pendleton pitcher and 1G
for Pendleton off the La Grande
pitcher.
Home runs wore made by Stovall,
Schills, and Schmidt for the Indians
and Black and Rol Brown for the
Pullers. The batting honors were
won by Stovall, who got one home
run, two two-baggers and two singles.
The game became somewhat excit
ing in the ninth when Rol Brown
made a homo run for the Pullers,
tieing the game, but it did not re
main so long, as when Schmidt wont
to bat in the tenth he knocked a
home run and scored Stovall. This
ended the game.
The Score.
Pendleton ABR IIPOA E
PAINE'S CELERY
C0A1P0UND
oaves
Money I
Quickly Dissipates Tired Poolings
and Givos New Life to the
Weak, Nervous and
Debilitated.
Brown, c G
Fay, ss G
Stovall, lb G
Schmidt, 2b G
Schills, 3b G
Adams, cf 5
Wilner, rf G
Cox, If 5
Hays, p 5
0 1 11 0 0
2 2 4
3 5 7
2 2 1
3 3 0
2 0 0
0 10
0 2 2
0 0 3
4 2
1 1
1 1
2 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 0
Tired, languid and despondent feel
ings prevail to an alarming extent
during the heated term of summer
Such feelings indicate depleted blood
and feeble condition of the nervous
system.
This is just the time when Paine's
Celery Compound is needed to build
tin flesh and muscle, bracb the norves
and clear and strengthen the brain.
Sick headaches, nervous prostra
tion, sleeplessness and a general feel
ing of mental and physical depression
by which life is made almost nuoi-,
erablo in the hot weather, can all bo
speadily banished by the use of a
bottle or two of Paine's Celery Com
pound, nature's summer renovator
and strength-giver.
Paine's Celery Compound never
falls to repair the wasted and worn
out tissues; it calms and perfectly
regulates nervous action and brings
sweet and restful sleep that makes j
life happy. j
The medicine that in the past has j
done such marvelous things for oth-'
ers, is the kind y.ou should use at this 1
time. .
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
Totals 50 12 1G 28 0 G
La Grande ABR IIPOA E
Adams, ss
Mencfee, lb
3 0 1
G 1 0
Black, 3b 5 2 3 2
Brown, 2b 5 2 3 4
Shea, lb 5 1 1 11
Thompson, ss . . . 5 0 0 1
Castner, If 5 12 1
McBirnoy, p 5 0 0 0
Two Divorce Decrees.
The hot weather is not effecting
the work of the divorce court. Fri
day Peter West, the noted divorce
lawyer, secured two decrees from
Judge Ellis. They were Louisa E.
George vs. William George, and He
lena A. Benton vs. Charles W. Ben
ton. Mrs. .George is figuring in di
vorce court quite frequently, this be-i
ing her second decree within less I
than eight months. I
Shirt Waists
$1 40 vals now 9nr
2..00 - $,,25c
This reduction to prt.
pare store for fall goods
coming soon
Extra Value Cotton
D'bie Blankets
58c, 67c, 75c
Prices advanced, yet we
retain the old prices
Overalls
for the Little Folks
10 pair left to go at
25c
a pair
Black Cotton, White
Stripe
WORKING
Shirts
25C
TTfl
I
SIM
ALWAYS THE BIGGEST VALUES
Fruit Jars at Cost.
We are closing out our lino of Ma
so nand Vacuum fruit jars at .ost
Tf tfnn tiflml ffiiif t-o Imrfni rnnm I
now. The Standard Grocery.
Tatols .: 44 10 9 30 15 11
Score by Innings.
123 4 5G7S910
Pendleton . 104011210 212
La Grande. 00030 4 201 010
Summary.
hits Wilner, Castner,
hits -t. Stovall, 2;
Schmidt,
La
Washington t,Jut: cannot l cured hy Hull's Catarrh
, , ' , vuiu &enu lor circulars, tree.
will equal that of last
Charles hughes, aged 9 years, was
drowned in the 'Willamette river
while bathing near St. Johns yester
day. A vjerman woman dropped dead at
the union depot in Portland Thurs
day. Heart failure was assigned as
the cause of death.
A petition has been denied mur
derer Gibson, of -Grant's Pass, for a
new trial, and he will bo hanged Fri
day, September 19.
Idaho prohibitionists think that
they see a future for prohibitionists
In that state and think that the vote'
In tho next election will bo a large
one.
Tho three men on bicycles who
frightened bo many people near Sa
lem, under the belief that they were
tho Tracy gang, turned out to bo
hunters.
Tho promoters announce that tho
Rlparla-Lewlston railroad will now
be pushed to completion. This road
will bo built along tho north side of
the Snake river.
It Is now claimed that the force
for tho protection of the forest re-
serves of the Northwest is inade-
V. J. CllKNHY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Hull's Karully 1'llls nrfi tin bet,:.
DYNAMITING FISH.
Destructive Vork Said to Be Going
on .Generally.
Residents of this county are in
censed over the dynamiting of fish
which is reported to be a prevailing
method of capturing tho finny beau
ties. Near Milton, men from the Wash
ington side of the state line are
blamed for this kind of work, but It
is claimed by many that fish are
being killed with dynamite In almost
every stream In the state.
Complaints of several cases of this
kind have recently been registered,
but the game warden, T. B, Wells,
is at present out of town and will
not be able to Investigate these
"kicks" until ho comes back, which
will be within a few days.
UNDER CONTROL.
Smallpox in North End of County
Quarantined.
Smallpox in a mild form Is still
prevailing in tho north end of tho
quato. Each ranger is expected to j county. According to reports there
watch 40 miles of timber land and are cases both at Freowater and at
build trails simultaneously.
Tho Mazamas have all returned
from their Mount Adams trip and
report this year's outing a success.
There were no accidents and nearly
all who made tho journey reached
tho summit of tho mountain.
Tho Western Passenger Assocla
tion has arranged to run regular ex
cursions throughout tho Middle West
for the benefit of country merchants.
They will be run on stipulated dntes
bo that country merchants may visit
the markets .and make purchases for
their business 'institutions.
Milton. Four cases are reported at
Freowater and at Milton it Is report
ed in several families.
The origin of tho epidemic Is not
known, but the carelessness of some
of those who first had it has caused
alarm of Its spreading In tho com
munity generally. Poisons afflicted
with the disease have now been
quarantined and greater precaution
will bo used in tho future.
A farmer near Colfax, .Wash., while
walling a woll, was 'struck on tho
head by a falling rock from, above
with fatal results. "
Two-base
Black.
Three-base
Schiis.
Home runs Stovall
Schills, Black, Brown.
Left on bases Pendleton,' S;
Grande, 4.
Stolen bases Fay, Schmidt,
Schills, Wilner, Ray, Brown.
Double plays Brown to Shay, 2;
Menofee to Black; Fay to Schmidt
to Stovall.
Bases on balls Hays, 2; McBir
noy, 1.
Struck out Hays, 10; McBirney,
o
Hit by pitcher Adams.
Passed balls Brown.
Timo of game 2:10.
Umpire 'Mitchell.
Scorer Ray W. Ritner.
Attendance 100.
Walla Walla Won One.
' The Sharpshooters at last dragged
a game out of the fire at Baker City
Friday, when they beat the Gold
Diggers by a score of 2 to L Tho
game was close and exciting and
even tho Bakerltes were pleased to
see the tall-enders take a game. This
ties them with La Grande for rear
place.
"Chocolate
1
We hear this so often at our
Soda Fountain that we
know that we have succeed
ed in producing a chocolate
a little better in flavor and
with more satisfaction in it
than any heretofore made
either by us or anybody else
You will be pleased after
you have said "Chocolate"
at our Fountain.
F. W. Schmidt 8 Co.
Reliable Droggists.
Phone, Main 851.
Harvesters Headquarters
I have a full Line of Oils, Axle Grease
Compound Lace Leather, Water Bags,
and in fact everything 3rou need in
the Prardware Line
At Prices That ae Right.
Taylor, the Hardware Man
741 Alain Street
Tho annual regatta has been aban
doned by Astoria this year.
Torturing
Disfiguring Humors
Itching, burning, and Scaly
Eruptions of the Skin and
Scalp with loss of Hair
Complete External and Inter
nal Treatment by Cuticura
The Set $1.25
Con6iEtliiKotCUTiciiit.vSoAi'(25cO,toclean80
thoukln of crusts and scales and soften tlio
thickened cuticlo, Ctwcuiu Ointment (50c.),
to Instantly allayr Itching, Irritation, anil In.
nomination, and nootho and heal, and Cim.
cuiia IU30J.VKNT (&(,), to cool and cleanse
Uiu blood. A slnglo net is often euOlclent to
euro Uio most torturing, dUilgurlnj,' skin,
scajp.nnd blood Jnuiiorn, raelioa, itolitjiirs, unit
Irritations, with loss or h:ilr, when the heat
physicians and all other remedies mil.
CUTICURA PUREST OF BABY SOAPS
The Columbia
Lodging House
NEWLY FURNISHED
BAB IN CONNECTION
IN CENTER OF BLOCK
BET. ALTA & WEBB 8T8
F.X. SCHEMPP,Prop.
2
CARPET
BARGAINS
Can always be had at Failing's, m
Hues have yet many line lo ts wng
ing, but we must muke pales to be re
for fall trade. Now Is the hue to g
. cheap. Reinnunts from 10 to 30 jsw
less than coat.
75c Carpets now
50o Carpets now ,.e
35c to 40c Carpets now
Try the Victor Porch Shade; justtbe
thing this hot weather.
JESSE FAiLING
NEW VAN DYKE WARE
The best wearing and easiest cleaned ware ever used in the hotae-
Our line is complete. We have everything you may j"
your home : Cups, saucers, preserving kettles, coffee and e p
dippers of all sizes and numerous other articles.
The THOMPSON HARDWARE CO
For Health, Strength and
Pleasure Drink : :
Polydore Mbens, Proprietor.
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