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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1902)
MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1902. WALLA NEWS A TWELVE-INNING BALL GAME PLAYED SUNDAY. Town Was Not So Tightly Closed This Week Barbers Have Reach ed art Agreement Walla Walla' School Children Funeral of a Pio neer. Walla Walla, August 4. The last gamo of ball between Walla Walla and La Grande, a series of four games being played on the local grounds, took place yesterday after noon In the presence of about 800 people. The day was hot and bright, but the crowd experienced little inconvenience In watching the game. It was close from start to finish, and extremely interesting. Many pronounced it one of the very best games of the season. Ryan acted as umplroand gave general sat isfaction. Twelve Innings had to bo Preparing for a Vacation a man wants his shirts to look their best and have them in perfect order, played, when the score stood 1 to 0 To be sure of this send them to an up- in favor of the locals. La Grande to-date laundry, where your linen and made soven hits and five errors; Colored shirts, your collars and cuffs Walla Walla, four hits and three er- re handled with the rr nd rfnnn nn rore. lime, iwo ana a quarier nouis with the beauty of color and tinish that the Domestic laundry is famous for. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton. I have barcrainarl with n competent Timber Cruise h,tcied f lt; to locate Valuable Timber Claims On the line of a railroad now under construction. This means a big chance tor nrst-comers. See N.Berkeley Have some good farms for sale. UMBER Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W; & C. R. Depot Closed, But Not Closed. Despite the fact that Walla Walla was a closed town yesieruay, ice cream and soda water were sold, and the venders did a land-office business until the supply gave out. An ico cream plant and soda fountain were fitted up on a wagon with two horses The rig appeared up on the streets early In the morning In charge of two young men, and for hours a crowd of people patronized the enterprising young fellows, until the supply of soda and cream was ex hausted, and the concern had to close up. Not an ice cream parlor was open, and the only place where re freshments, other than water at the city hydrants, could be had, was the portable concern on Main BtreeL Not oven a cigar could be purchased at the drug stores, which -were open all day. It is thought here that the law does not cover the plan of selling from a i 1 I A tA wagon, except as ine cuy ruguiaiea peddling by issuing licenses. Barbers' Trouble Settled. For some time the master barbers- of this city have been waging war upon the ten-cent shops, and it has about reached a settlement upon an amicable basis. Several shops have 4983 children of school ago, accord ing to the report of Superintendent Myers, Just issued. Of these, 2191 are males and 2492 females. To teach these children, or as many of them as attended school, required 122 teachers, 91 being women and 31 men. Salaries paid averaged 5G4.20 per month for men and $52.15 for women. The total enrollment last year was 3971. Funeral of John Dooley. The funeral of John Dooley, the pioneer resident and wealthy farm er, was held from the Catholic church this morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Father Flohr conducting the services. The body was removed from the family residence on North Second street, to the Catholic church where the Impressive burial service was rendered. The body was inter red in the Catholic cemetery. The funeral procession was a largo one. Mr. Dooley had resided in this city for 45 years, and had accumulated a snug fortune, being considered one of the wealthiest men in the county. For several years ho had been retir ed on account of failing health. Ho was 70 years of age, and left a fam ily consisting of a wife and four children. Death was duo to blood poisoning, occasioned, it is said, by treating a corn with a razor. BEAUTIFUL WALLOWA. Delights of a Camping Trip in That Lovely Section. Tim AHhsph Flora nnrl Norn. kins and Miss Hallio Strlcklan'' just returned to Meacham nine-days' visit at Walk.- Lak( where Uiey enjoyed t' mountain and lake breezes, amired scen. ery and boaruea farm house. boated on the lje and caUght nine usn. O()0 " fa (S S 9 Good Things of the Season Water Melons, Cantaloupes, Ripr, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Kipe Plump Apples, Peac'neS pims, Cucum bers, Raspberries, Bartlct Pears String Beans, Beets and everything in the Green P'0lhice line. When you get anything 'irom our store you can de pend on it being clean, fresj, ant g00j. Prompt delivery to all parts o the c;ty. iiMfinnX b 5 6 S s ? 6 i Atlantl, a; io a. m via Hdnt- ington MPART TOR vrom Pi.dliton Chicago Portland Special 5:30 d m via Hunt ington. cago and Kail. ' hl1 R. MARTIN, Proprietor X lephone Red 34 .at j nave from a When getting figures from others on that lumber bill of yours, don't forget to come and see us. We carry a large stock of all kinds of Building Material including shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. MAMA and PAPA You should just.ca'l and see the Dandy Up-to-Date GO-CARTS That are being shown, at Basler's Bargain House. More new ideas and greater "variety than ever shown in ihe city before. BLANKETS and COMFORTERS No Line in Pendleton so Large! and varied as ours. They toil in Klowins terms of the beauties 0f the scenery of the Wal Iowa country, saying that it sur passes anything ever before witness ed by them. Wallowa Lake itself is a delightful body of water one mile In width and four miles long, It Is fed from never-failing springs in the bottom of the lake and there is a great difference in the nature, of the flow from these springs, some of them being very warm, while others are icy cold, so there are places in the lako where the water is warm and comfortable and other spots where it Is too cold for a person to remain more than a few minutes. Up the Wallowa River, about a been run on the ten-cent plan, while mile from tho lake, there are a series the best shops have been compelled of beautiful falls where the water to charge 15 cents, and tho business surges and roars through three sep has been more or less unsettled for Urate cataracts, Anally falling Into a I i'IIH linnln ntMnt .' 11.. a year or so. ci1 imam wuitu m uuuuiuuui.y Recently a union was organized churned to foam by the rush of anions the barbers and the situation waters. These falls are declared to was simplified. Now all over the city out-nvai isiugara in beauty, although the sign, "Union Shop," will greet the not In magnitude, by those who have eye of the patron of the man with seen both. razor and brush, and a set of rules Mt. Tunnel Is also another feature have been adopted, looking toward of this section, it being one of the the pleasant conduct of the business highest mountains in the state, said in future. to bo even higher than famous Mt. Several of the ten-cent shops have Hood. raised the price to 15 cents for shav- Wallowa Lake Is reached after a Ing, and agreed to abide by the decis- 8tage ride of co mlieS( but the young ion 01 me majomy in an mawum, ladles declare that it Is more than To Close on Sunday. worth the rigors of the trip to rest on The first move has been brought tho banks of this lovely body of about by the agreement to close on water, wnicn is uroppeu down into Sundays. Yesterday was tho last u mirror or oeauiy in tne very midst Sunday that shops will be open, ac- of rockv gorges, cliffs and canyons cordlnir to the atrroement. notice s distance trom a railway has having been given to this effect. For k,ent the Wallowa country back, but a vinr or two snnsmnilin nffnrts tn mere is promise or a road trom Low close on holidays and Sundays have ,ston within the next year or so and been made, with more or less failure that Par,t of tho country is settling everv time. Now It in nronosed tn " rupimy, some elegant rancties and close Prlv aoh evenlntr dnrlnir tho homes having already been establish week except Saturday, and remain ed hQ Within a few years that Salt Lake, Denver ,n I v uu Ull, Bt. Paul Fait Mall o.ib a. m. via Bpokano. Walla Walla. Lawlitoa Bpokane WalUc,pSfr dan. Mlnno.r--.i7. o. Paul. DnliilT, uiil eo, Chicago and laiiJ 'Kit Ocean and River SchedST m. All MlUngdatetwbJect For8aaJ"tanclsco BalleTerrSdtyi. FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS There is no beverage that can ap proach Schtfltz's Pilsener Beer. It is always pure and of uniform quality of the highest excellence. It has that luscious flavor, combiued with a body and strength, that is the delight of all connoisseurs. Kallj except Bandar 8 d. m. Saturday iu p. m. Columbia Rlvar To Aitoria and War Landing!. UJij Willamette fllrtr lamblll Rlrnr vnlnt L'amblll Hirer poinu. Loavo Blparla 4S)5 a. m DalK Kxcpt Mor Snake Blvar Blparla to Uwliton. ,ln 70)1.1 Dillt Rxcptifor F P. WAMBLEy, Agent, Fndieta. AMERICAN PLAN. $3 00 per Day and Upwards. Finest Hotel In tho Pacific North wait flnsnrl nil rlnv Snndnv with tho, rntn entire Section Will blOSSSOm of 16 cents for shaving and 25 cents vumume garaen or u.uen. for hair cut generally prevailing over" into the city, Walla Walla School Children. in walla walla county there are ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice JOS. BASLER'S Bargain House To Remain Here. U. w. Dunbar has returned from Bingham Springs, where he went last week with Sam Robinson. Mr. Dun bar says Mr. Robinson Is somewhat knocked out from the effects of his head coming In contact with a stone a few days ago. Mr. Robinson was fishing and stepping on a slippery stone, foil, hitting ,his head on an other stone. Mr. Dunbar is a recent arrived from Skaguay, Alaska, whore no established and ran tho Daily Alaskan. Ho will establish his resi donee here, having sold his interests in tho north. Telophon Main 106. Saving's Bank Free No sediment to Foul YOTJR ADDRESS TC thc Pacific Newspaper Union 927 Market QL. San Franclaco. an cecure free, a beautiful Nickel Bav No Disease Germs to Jngs Hank, also full particulars r gardlnj tho now Three Volume 190? International Encyclopaedic Diction mry which la now being furnished t readers of V paper for only Flvt Cfits a Day. Game Birds in Gilliam. A number of "Bob White" quail and Chinese pheasants have been seen on lower Rock Creek this summer. An drew Greiner brought a few pairs of these birds from tho Willamette val ley about four years ago and liberat ed them on his ranch In MayvlIIo precinct. They were seen on Thirty mile several times after being turned loose, but finally disappeared from there altogether. It is now thought posslblo that these birds may have migrated to Rock Creek and that tho coveys seen thoro aro their de scendants. If auqh is tho case tit may bo taken as pretty good evidence Your Refrigerator tliat tlieso fln0 gamo b,rils w,n thrive ... v.i.u vumiu;i UUUUUU U1UUU, Removal Notice. o x j ... I have removed my office to tho Endanger Your Health building on Court street, one door VAN ORSDALL & ROSS east of First National Bank building. whoro I will continue In samo lines of business as heretofore. J. R, DICKSON. THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON. Special Rates to Eastern Oregon people visiting Portland. Headquarters travelers. n. t. BOWERS, Manatjer. 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