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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1902)
i - 4tt 1 I Si.. V Sacrifice Prices This week we will end the clearance sale prices on Summer Footwear. Note these Bargains: Ladies' tan Oxfords, regular price $2.50 to 3, now $1.25 Ladies' tan shoes, regular price 2.50 to $3, now $1,50 Ladies canvas Oxfords, regular price $1.50, now $1.15 Ladies' canvas Oxfords, regular price $2, now $1.45 Ladies' white canvas Oxfords, regular price 11.50, now $1,00 u Men s white canvas shoes, regular price 1.50, now $1,20 Canvas bicycle shoes, regular price $1.50, now $1,25 a u a a a a laggaaaHanaaaanBBnnciiMiiunaaacBPPDPPCBccpnDEcaaaaaaan Good Shoes Cheap Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Successors to Cleaver Bros. Phone Black 91 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1902. NOTES OF THE BALL FIELD CHAT OF GAME IN INLAND EMPIRE LEAGUE. Wext Series to Be Played at Baker and La Grande Teams Are Gain ing Strength Line Hits. The Pendleton baseball team re turned last evening from "Walla Walla tpoTT nlonnorf xrJtfc that. fHn and duly thankful for the two games jrhlch they carried off In that city. The boys make their next trial a whip as anyone in the league, and he does not hesitate to use 4L either. With "Spec" Hurlburt and his bat ting proclivities gone to Oakland, ' T Al 1 1 1 fl.l j A . iuuk us uiu ivuuiu uuiuer tu uie in land Empire league. Portland has just released two good pitchers who will undoubtedly soon make their appearance in the Inland Empire league. Little "Rainy Day" Rhea, who has been with the Indians for the greater part of the present season, is now umpiring and is giving satisfaction. Ml? 1 II STRAIGHT STORY OF CHASE OF DOUBLE SET OF OUTLAWS. I the chnse of the would-be followers ' of the lato Tracy Inst night, said that it was only a question of time until I Coffer and his pal will be caught The meshes are so interwoven auoui mem that escape is practically impossible Their capture may bo expected any day. How Deputy Ritchie Was Shot and How Sheriff Taylor and Posse Caught the Trail of the Robbers They Were Not Pursuing, But Made a Good Haul. The man hunt through Umatilla county has resembled in many ways j vcsterdaT . . 1 1 11 ewy I , " - ine iamous struggle uy mo ouiciait to capture the late outlaw Tracy, and there was no little excitement In the east end of the county. Freewater Hold-up. Last Thursday night two masked and armed men entered Key's saloon, in Freewater and left with about $150 which they took at the point of pis tols from the unwilling bartender and Ave other men in the barroom at the time. They backed out of the saloon I and disappeared. A description PERSONAL MENTION. S. A. Saylor Ib in town from Uma tllla. J. Killian is in town from Walla Walla. F. W. Hendloy was In Walla Walla Floyd Oliyer, of Echo, is in town at tending the circus. Mrs. George Clay and children, of North Fork, ore In town. T. F. Sheridan Is at Hotel St George from Buttor Creek. Charles H. Miller and wife aro at Hotel Pendleton from Echo. J2arl Archibald came down from He lix today to attend the circus. Joseph Kennedy came down from of ' Helix to see the circus today. the hold-ups was given the officers,; jhss jeJ1nie Kidd 1b in town from and a chase was immediately insti- j North Fork and will remain a week. uted. Deputy Ritchie, of Athena, lo- . c.. . ... , . . . 1 1 T A . HUH UUUUU1 UlUUhUk IliD IttlUliJ from Birch Creek to see Buffalo Bill's WEDDING BELLS. ,B. Jones and Miss Mary E. Warner were united in marriage by Rev. J. : C. Thomas, presiding elder of Spo kane district. catea two men supposed to be tne men who did the robbing, and secur ing the services of two other men, they proceeded to the houBe where they had heard the outlaws were located. Gun Failed. 1 show. H. C. Guernsey has returned from an extended trip in various European countries. Miss Georgia Folsom is visiting Mrs. William Ferguson in Walla I A Popular Counle United in Marrlaae Last Evening. At the residence of the bride's ! father, F. S. Warner, of Garfield against Baker City at the Gold Dig-1 !,trt city last evening Rev. E, gers home ground- next Thursday, 1 jjTiday, Saturday and Sunday, and they feel assured that they will be v. i ... , . . ' The weddine was vgt-v hpnntffn? fcuuu luc were wiu uie snarpsnoot-, . , . " . , tm, ' and the details were executed in a not work. The Baker team has been improv-. charming manner. The groom was lng of late and has been having some ! fesfed M the conventional red hot games with La Grande, so the black' and the ,brlde "wore a lovel' toys will have a good time on their costume of white silk, and orange hands when thev try for the Diggers b ossoms- Tke ritual of the Metho- fccalps. 1 dist Church was used on the .occa- The Walla Walla team will nlav at 1 h 1 11 iin tt TFnc Tirnnniinnnrt nrr n - nun 1 siding elder in his usual happy style. . 5 hich served, After the solemnization of toe mar- P" hap s' Baln?,h'B U'e- The tw0 riage ceremony the guests were en- e0epn eyjiad kill- tertflinPd hv thoir "TTnst " onH nii n. ed.the offlcer mounted his horse and .., I 1 It. - 1 T 1 I ijucu lueuuaeives. xieixesnmenis were served, and the entire church was in- ; vited to be present, and almost every Tn tnrt nu the Mnhc in tha inn, member was present on the occasion. have about the strongest aggrega-,' Rev: and M:. Jor3 wIn not beSln tlons ever Ravine' in thfiJr Teenertlve housekeeping till after the session of 1 Jack Craig, of the Adams Advance, j was in town today, taking in the clr , cus. ia urande on the same dates and the people of both cities are confi dent that there will "be something aoing" when the teams come togeth er, as La Grande has been making ad jditions to her team whtn i 1 i- -u migntily since they divided their series with the Sharpshooters When they arrived at the place, 1 waiia. wnicn is a few miles from Atnena, the two men accompanying the depu ty were placed in position to com mand all nlacu.q of escane. Thin was Saturday afternoon. After placing' w- s- Perr5" wife- recently his men Ritchie started to make ' carried at Athena, are in Walla a stalk on the building. When with- j Walla. in several yards the door suddenly Mrs. A. Anderson and daughter, of flew open and a fusilade of bullets Helix, are registered at the Golden was sent toward the officer. He j Rule hoteL undertook to use his gun and it was Colonel Aucust Am. the Adams dis- found to be out of order and would (penser of liquid air, is in town to ! take in the circus. Deputy's Friends Skulked. Bryson Todd is in town from In the fight Ritchie was hit in theiMeacham- He came dwn to attend fleshy part of the leg and the other th Wld eBt zhovr. two men left the scene without ren- F. G. Schmeer. of Pendleton, is ren dering any assistance to the offlcer stereri at thn PfrHi;s Hotel, savs the Miss Gertrude Buruam, of Walla Walla, wns tho guest of Miss Claire Moussu, manager of the' local tele- phono office, last night on her way from iorunnu. M. a. jjunnam, a prominent mer- chant of Pomoroy, Is in town on his way from a business trip to Salt Lake. He will tako in the Wild West show tonight H. W. Wallace and wife have re turned from a pleasant visit to Walla Walla and Dayton. Mr. Wallace has again taken his position In R. Alexan der's department store. Mrs. Jack Webb, wife of a former O. R. & N. brakeman, is in the city from Echo with her children to see Buffalo Bill's Wild West Mrs. Webb was a resident of Pendleton three years ngo. Tho lost U. S. army haversack, ad vertised in yesterday's East Oregon- Ian, was sent to this office in a Bhort time after the paper was on the streets. It alwayB pays to advertise in a good medium. Mr. William Har rison found the lost property. Following are some of the names of McKay Creek visitors, in to Bee the Wild WeBt show: Herbret Whitman and family, Mrs. Alex Hudson and daughter, Charles Chapman and fam ily, Courtney Phelps, Mrs. Howard Dunn, Miss Elma Dunn, Mrs. Alloway and daughter, Miss Norma. E. D. Stillman lias returned from Yreka, Cal., where he has been for the past two months. During -his stay he visited the old gold fields, where he prospected in the year 1851. He Bays that things have very much changed in the gold fields in the last 10 years. .Mrs. Sam Thompson and little daughter, Misses Nellie, Mable and Josie Cameron, returned last evening from a very pleasant stay at Hidaway Springs. While at the springs the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson was quite sick from eating poisoned canned corn. Its life was despaired of for several hours, and it was seriously sick several days. Snaps Twice week i inree tui.. u m customer c w-"? oter; For , "1 Wrr. I'lU I II jTCIr. r 'MA'L C&L HUM Pnn - rt i --- . wtuis each uir. 1 20 lbs. Sagar, j 00, OwlTeaHo 301 COURT STEIIT, Jar Bnbv,? nr IT r 1 m ww 1 REAL ESTATE DEALER I will nfFnr fnr a nm tt u ruiu 1 k & 1 ill it m M.n - . hn.ni. ni i mma m RPTfifl in Alfalfa kft ' . BaBT. m and lrritrntAH tmm r vm v, 10,UUU, iou acres on JlCKavrrV lanu. uiose to 100 tons ol hiy onittM. No better garden land on eSL? h$Jg A few more stock rtnchM lft h rw. imirio, 1VV -W1 luwn property ox everr deicripto. X without expense to you. Cob tsl mSc it uctit jruu rigui. Office in E. O. Miki'i sion, and the charming marriage cer-1 ' u ki uu u , W8n J' J0UrDaI- flmnntr mats T,r.r,r,n Ur. lien Kucme was nit he fell part- r mi m r n namin nnA nnn Sidney, lecve today for a two-weeks' outing at Bingham Springs. Miss Sallie Wilson has returned I rode away. from the valley, where she nas spent . 1 several uays visiung relatives, ray ai on the Trail. 1 . , , , . , . , ' B. F. Beck and daughter are in Sheriff Taylor, receiving a tele-1 walla Walla visiting Mr. Beck phone message of the facts, immedl-1 daughter, who is in the hospital. O. T. Cames and C. F. Belts are in the East Columbia conference, which convenes at Milton, Or. Rev. E. B. Jones is the popular pas tor of Galloway M. E. Church, South, towns, and the games to be played for the balance of the season promise to be the wannest of anything in the tell line vet seen in this section ns every team is out after the pennant 1 of tis MIss Mai7 E- Warner and is determined tn tcn : has been a very popular, successful 1 u: 1 school teacher of Umatilla county, .. A. - 1 and has resided in this city for some Titus, the little fellow who has j time. Miss Warner is a native of S 11 ft B .?? lwlr"ns ,Ior' Vermont and moved to this city with Z7u. , Hefun' uaB . ieK .her father when a child. Rev. Jones Wilu uw iwnijy xor me jaasi, wnere was formerly of the State of VirEinla. he will attend college. Two or three new players, includ ing anotner pitcher, are to be signed by Walla Walla at once. Brockoff, Pendleton's new right nelder, seems to have about as good Right Remedies For Summer F. & S. Bitters, the greatest of all system tonics. The correct tonic for all stom ach disorders. F. & S. Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, combined with burdock, mandrake, prickly ash, dandelion, stillingia, iodide -of potassium and iron. This Com pound is a powerful alterative, tonic, invigorator and blood purifier Sold only by and a prominent member of the Western Virginia conference, came to Oregon about three years ago. When he took charge of Galloway Chapel, he found an empty church, congrega tion scattered, and the membership very much discouraged. He has suc ceeded in building up a good congre gation, and the church Is in good condition. Perry-Gross. W. S. Perry and Mrs. Francis Gross were united in marriage in Athena Monday afternoon. Rev. C. A. Bias, of the Christian Church officiating. The groom is well known in Pendleton, where he is connected with M. A. Rader, the furniture man, while the bride is a highly respected resident of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Perry will return to Pendleton after a brief wed ding tour, where they will make their future home. The marriage was in the presence of only a few friends. TLe homllest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, j are invited to call on any druggist ! and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's ! Balsam for the throat and lungs, a , remedy that is guaranteed to cure and the iciniur nnimmr.'wir. . rel,evo a11 chronic and acute coughs, THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND asthma, bronchitis and consumption. t-i i up. 1 f-rv i 1 mnil CTlTinMcnc 1 x rice uuu out;, rut buiu uy iuii Jin. i iuiieho j man & Co., sole agents. TALLMAN & CO. IN OUR NEW QUARTERS THE PENDLETON SHOE CO? r IN THE LEE TEUTSCH STORE Larger and Bigger Stock Than Ever. Positively the best stock of- Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Boys' Misses', and Youths' Shoes in the city. You'll find our prices money savers. THE PENDLETON SHOE COMPANY ately went to the scene of operations and a posse was also organized at Walla Walla which hastened to the scene. Taylor was accompanied by Boone Watson and D. Turner, both good men with guns, and men whom he could trust. Arriving at the scene of the fight, they took the supposed trail of the outlaws. Saturday night and all day Sunday the chase was kept up with vigilance, but no sign of the robbers was found although the officers thought they were on the right trail. A New Crime. Sunday evening Sheriff Taylor and nis posse went to Touchet station, and stopping at a farm house near by, were preparing for dinner when a man was heard hallowing at the station, a quarter of a mile away. Nothing was thought of the occur rence until a man came running over to the house- where the officers were and told them a Swede had been held up and almost beaten to death by two mugs.. Running Fight. The officers saddled their horses and Btarted in pursuit of the two men, uimiung mey were tne same fellows wanted for the robbery of the saloon at Freewater. They followed them about a mile and a half when the robbers were discovered in the brush along the railroad track and a lively fusilade of shots was engaged in between the officers and robbers. The robbers dashed into the under brush along the creek and, it being dark by this time It was impossible to track them further. Easy Arrests. The chase was then given up until Monday morning, whon it was again taken up, but no further trace could be found of them until Tuesday fore noon, wnen one of the men was found in a wheat field near Athena, where ho had engaged to work in harvest He submitted to arrest without re sistance. The officers then Instituted a search for the .other outlaw and soon located hira working In another harvest field. He also submitted to arrest without trouble and the two were turned over to the Walla Walla sheriff, the crime of robbing the Swede having been committed in the mate of Washington. Had Not Caught Right Men. Until the time of the canture nt these two men the posse thought it waa on tho trail of Coffer and hln pal, wanted for the robbery of Keys' saloon and the shootlnxr of Dnnntv Ritchie, but It was found that the two men captured were not concerned with Coffer and his pal, but were working independently. me officers are now at no in the whereabouts hold-ups. town from Pilot Rock. They cametJn to witness the Buffalo Bill show. Among those In town to attend the Wild West show are: Mrs. F. K. Shipley, Mrs. W. H. Babb and MIbb Lela McCollough. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT THE ST. JOE STORE. "JULIET" SHOES FOR LADIES Common Senee last; nice and easy for house wear, per pair $1.50 Better ones, patent tips and stays, $2 to $3 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Ai a a a. Vl M yjj I THF I YAMfi PRftAMTII F 00.1 I THE LEADERS j EARNHEART'S BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 14 lofs, close to Sisters School, from $50 to $126. Rare bare" 10-room Besldence on West Court Street; very (desirable lou( a bargain at $3700. .. ,u 13 lots Tn Reservation Addition from 40 to $120. Well woith W money asked. ,r . 6-room Cottage on West Alt Street, four blocks froai Mto. splendid place to live. Big Bargain at $1100. Several very desirable lots north of the river, not far from dot'. Good investments, $76 to $250. It will pay j ou to investigate these city operty offers. some spienaia wheat and grazing land cioee io iowu. money to invest in real estate, see me. W. F. Earnheart Real Estate and tasmwtj Association Blockv Coffer Wll be Qaught. Sheriff Taylor, who returned from g000 PLUMBING o TMi 1 ..... fiiBwuiNH worK. au Wndaof Plumbing Supplies. Tinnlng-Evfrythhig In the line of repairing and new m work done promptly and bat- Isfactorlly. NOW FOR . rrrtTKlf!. aim uu during the hMveatbet ttt i,!iHnuarters f Tents, Camp Stools, CaiP f j Stoves, oit, We have a few REFRIGERATORS to close out at cost A Fh t iCtiS line of HIGH GRADE FURNITURE At Rock Bottom Prices B. F. BECK, 732 Cottoiwood St. M. A. RADER Mate and Webb Streets, P&W rnnnfction. unueruuuug jrw" ,maW 0g