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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1902)
I r, 'i ' irwisn FitsreuM SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1902. PENDLETON WON 8EC0ND IN SERIES FROM LA GRANDE. by - .bunt to pltchery-Huswll out by ' a flv Into Brown's mlt In contor flold n.,..rw -r and Adams fanned again. oUINUni VI Edwards got his base on balls In -rue PUHRPHF the fourth, but was put out trying to mt UIIUIIUIILO steal second, while Black and R. 4 Brown both fanned. , , ..,.. -r),nmn0nn rono ,,t .. in hc ntth Conaregatlonal Church Sunday by a tip to tho pitcher and Bolln and school at 10 a. m,, preaching at 11 a. This Makes Ten Straights Taken Shea Dotn rannea. " " o . ' o,,k From the Beet Pullers bv the Reifs In the sixth Castnor fanned, Rus- Evening service at 8 o clock. Sub- From the Beet pullers by the Reds ject of BOrmon: "God's Lovo to Man- -Both Teams Played Excellent frf.I'S TCSJ kind." Mid-week meeting on Wed- Ball-Walla Walla Won From Ba- ed the ldo by a grounder to Schmidt nesday ovonlng at 7:30. This week's which was taken In in time to head """k vv u' t.i business meeting. All mombors of mill uu ui Hint. .... n In tho seventh Edwards and Black the church and congregation earnest fanned and n. Brown was nut out lr Invited. Jonathan Edwards, minis- by a grounder which beat him to first tor' base and was taken In by Stovall In tho eighth Thompson flow out Christian Church All of tho regu to center Held and was caught by lar services at tho court house Sun Brown, Bolin was retired trying to day. R. A. Copplo, pastor, reach first nnd Shea was caught out by a fly to Schmidt First Baptist Church Tho regular in tiie nintu uastner nit a up xo sorvices at this church will begin to Hays was outrun with tho ball morrow at 10 o'clock with tho Sun to first, Russell was put out on a ,lay BChool. Spencer Simmons, super- - i . - intendent. At 11 o'clock the pastor MRS, IDA L ROSER A ker. Standing of the Clubs. "Won. Lost P. C. Pendleton .... 22 8 .733 Walla Walla... 15 IB .BOO La Grande.... 12 17 .413 Baker City.... 10 19 .344 Grand-Niece of Ex-Prcfiitart James K. Pe ITritMi W Xn. Pinkham Saying: " Dear Mas. Pinkham : I hare bee married for nearly two years, and bo far havo not been blessed -with a child. I bays, however, Buffered with a com plication oi xenuue trouDies ana pain- XUl! menstruation, until very recently. Over 1 9m THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY BUY YOUR Tfi Cltri Vrnm jt fj ff Pendleton, 2; La Grande, 0. up mere. w .. w .. 6. Bake c flays there isn't a collar, oufT or shirt front laundered anywhere inthecoun- The above was tho way tho scores fly and Adams ended the game by be try that can compare -with our laundry stood at the end of the two ing put out In a vain attempt to reach wjjj preaCh and tho subject will bo: work. The color and finish nre su- oaseoan games, one hero and the first "David and Golinth." In tho ovoning perb, and they nlwaya give genuine P"1" u "a.1,a waua T aay .fle The Wav Pendleton Plaved. the members of the Young People's ..... . i Two QTrnnr rnnma nrnttriort nnnrnnr i , aatisfaction to our patrons. LadiesM tr"Tl hlrt wnintn nn. nlan lnnnrinrpfl in n . "-""I V ,. , pastor Bt I O'CIOCK. At 8 O'CIOCK UIO !?.XLT w of f,u! rca,kop teams nt anothor notch Pendleton. Ho got nrst on balls and J,astor w,n prench and tho aubJcct m.. .,u uuch. r" iUE T.'V h'Hl 1): "Tho Story of Stopping Too new, and the color is preserved longer! The game here between the Indians ond. Schllls was put out at first and goon A cordlnl Invitation awaits tnan by having them done by any ana tne ueet tuners was anotner ex- uocKnoir went to tmni, nut .stovnii n wll0 n y como nnd strangors in fither method. hibltlon of the national game which was put out by a tip to tho pitcher. tne clty ar0 CBpeciaiiy invited to at- uuj luyui ian cuu witness wim pnne. in mo seuuuu auttuin luiuieu uu ni j ry Tcinir nastor A1U..U U. i .1 1 n I n L 1 . n .1 TTmmnMJ 1. 1 1 I w. AllllUUgU L11U BUUIU eiUUU 1.11 0 OUU1U UBI1UBL. Uj U ),1UU11UU1 Ullll nillllUlUlIU 1111 f Tl n rmmn 41in n r liflfnrn I OT.na If 1 o 1nnitf tfit, rr-T" rMl.iilriT rl nii'Ti Vit. flic J.F.Kobinson.Prop. Pendleton. anythlnK. a 1ItUe better. The bovs short ston. Brown got to first on Fi Congregat ona Church-10 a. all played good, snappy ball and not- Russell's fumble. Schmidt went out jr'"""' Dl-"u",' " withstanding the fact that the Beet by a fly to Castner In center and "y tne Pc".1- o ." , Pullers did not get a man nearer the Adams was caught at third while ijj't, m," fho home plate than second, they did not Hays retired tho side by a tip to No Poaching in the evening. All tho get discouraged and played a lively Russell. l n l11 Aon snappy game from start to finish. Brouklioff was caught in right field nvLI ' Swt 1 fi tjh i ft Mr,i w mt are cordially invited. Robert J Sensationa P ays. Luu 7 , i. a tTm f. J D ven, pastor, Several good sensational plays were hat ,. Bonf flv lnto .nt flcld whIch made and La Grande pulled herself looked ilke it -was colnr to be a safe. M- E- Church, South Sunday ser out of some very close places which but Bon mnde a sensational running vices as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday looked as though the score was going catcn and threw the ball to Becond school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11 to be run up by the Indians above putting pay out while trying to get a. m., sermon by the pastor. Sub that which is recorded. to second after the ball was caught. Ject: "Waiting on the Lord"; 7 p. m., Adams Crossed Plate First Jn the fourth Stovall was put out Epworth League, leader, Miss Ethel a j it.- i it. . a orr. nn o fnil Thoninson. Siihlftflt; "finmmtinlnn M-wr All Kinds of Building MaterUI, nonor of the flrst tally fell Not a Hammond made the only two-bagger and Transformation"; 8 p. m., preach- man safely crossed the home plate of tho day on a safe to left field. budjuci: jurist uommg to je until the last half of the eiKhth. Sto- Brown was caught in left with a fly. rusalem." Prayer meeting on Thurs vail was the flrst man at the bat in retiring the side. l,ay at 8 p. m. All who attend this i this inning. He was put out in a In the fifth Schmidt got to first on meeting are requested to have some vain effort to reach flrst on a short a safe hit and Hays fanned, Brock- favorite passage of Scripture to read grounder. Adams followed and went hoff hit a safe to richt and Fay flew or recite. Everybody cordially in- Building PaDer t0 flrst on a beautiful safe grounder, out to second, while Schllls flew out vited. E. B. Jones, pastor. I Imp Hammond followed him and was put to right L.IU1C m,f roh llo trvlni tr ToanVi thp inlMnl Tn fhn nlvtli Stnvnll -roont nut ni ThnmnaM CtMn. M tr ru.. l. ' - J - --O .wvwu " . . ' ' M . ..w..ifuw.. III, L.. VllUlbll" bag, but Adams "Tamerack" as he flrst, Hammond went out on a Services for Sunday, August 31. Sun Is familiarly known to the fans, stole grounder to first and Adams was day school at 10 a. m.; Epworth second on a ball to Hammond. When brought home by a safe of Brown's. League at 7 p. m.; Rov. F. R, Spauld Brown came to bat he brought Adams Schmidt retired the side by a foul ing, of Hood River, will preach both borne on a sale and went to first, but fly to rtgnt morning and evening. John Uren the side was retired by a sensational In the seventh Hays went to flrst pastor, run and catch of a foul by Bolin, in I on a safe, Urockhoff sacrificed, ad- ngni neia. vancing mm to secona. nays tiien church of the Redeemer Divine Then again in the seventh inning undertook to steal third and was 4 t ;n. another tally was made when Fay caught, but in the melee Fay stole l0WB. cel(3DraUon o the jX' safely crossed the home plate on second and went to third on a passed .mmmiminn . n.in , . t " Schill's safe and going to first. When ball. Schllls brought Fay home on a prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock this run was made two men were out safe and Stovall retired the side by evonlng prayer and address at 7-4K and Stovall retired the side by a fly. a fly O.clock Dur, comi xu Wi V" f. ,i i , , b " , Q'.u, various parochial societies will hold mc iciuuq m yiajiu& jjuuu uuai iu ijuiun. outtcaoiuu. uuuia WUH put thpir llRiml mooHtifra rn, tit and each side retired at the end of out at first, Hammond out at first and Auxiliary, on Tuesday, at the church The score. on weunesuay at the Parish House ' The score book look,i llk hiF at 2:30 p. m., and the St. Agnes Guild when the official scorer, Mr. Ritner. 0n baturday at 2:30 D- m- LUMBER AT THE Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court Hotue. PRICES AS LOW A5 THE LOWES! Including Doors Windows Screen Doors and Windows MRS. IDA. L. BOSKB. "Tho value of Liydln, E. 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They were flrst to bat and Adams and Edwards both fanned. while Black hit a pretty fly to canter S mii l field and it was taken in by Bobby f 1 ,,' Brown. Tn tho nonnnri ihnv ver HlOVail, ID 4 Hrvnrn In thn an ma ohnrt nrHi Dmn I AdaniB, C 4 We are in the transferino and Uot 10 flrst 011 balls went to sec- nradf' K i iruckinir hnnoQQ nnH r,,o. I on on & Dunt or Tnompson. Bolin Q . "7'4 . " files. , Wfi"b buo uioi ucvou uuu yut (Jul retiring the side in the second. Tn thn third flnntnoi- tana nut nut AlltlTim V..1-.T nm v --- . i-"- VfXlU flLfiJW OX. JN6&F Depot, Telephone Main 51t Brockhoff, rf 2 Fay, ss 3 AB It HPO A E 2 12 2 0 1 4 1 2 1 i3 Series of Lectures. Rov. Jonathan Edwards, pastor of me uongregatlonal Church, will be gin next Sunday morning a series of discourses on "The oreed of Christ- onuom," and in the evening a series of addresses on themes of special in terest. The subject of the flrst na. 0 dress will be "Marcus Whitman, the 0 i'auinnder and Martyr of Oregon." iur. rmwarus puDllshed tho first "LIfn Totals 30 2 9 27 6 0 Marcus Whitman," and an edition La Grande ABR HPO A E iW wero sold- Next Sunday is ..USE PURE.. U M B E R Artificial Ice Adams, If 4 0 0 2 0 Edwards, lb 3 0 0 10 0 Black, 3b 2 0 0 0 1 Brown, sa 2 0 0 1 1 Thompson, 2b .... 3 0 13 2 Bolln, rf 3 0 0 3 1 Shea, c 3 0 0 4 2 Castner, cf 3 0 0 1 1 Russell, p 3 0 0 0 4 Gray's Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. R. Depot 0 the contennial of Whitman's birth. 0 1 Carnival Excursion to Portland, 0 On account of the great carnival at u i-oruana, unuer the ausplceB of the 0 Portland Lodge of Elks, the O. R. & 0 N. CO., Will sell tickets PflnrtlntnH tr, 0 Portland and return, Including one a uuiiiiHHiou xo mo carnival, nt Sfi 7K 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 iacluding shingles, door, win dows, moulding, screen doors and .windows in fact, every thing that is found in a first class lumber yard. PENDLETON - URIAH STAGE LINE BTTJRDIVANT BROS., Props. Meg Imtm Pendleton dally, except Bandars, t7. m.,iorUkUh and Intermediate olnU. iiiee: To-ttlot Rock, 75o ; Pilot Bock aad re an.)l.a5: ToNre.tl.afi. Nye and retarn.M; mige. SI 76; to Bide and retara,j2.eos l IMmTiV.: toAlbaudretrn,.005lBnklaa jmWi to Dkiah and retara, W.0O. DMsWtaMdM Rule Hetol, PmmUcHm relephon Main 1M. No Sediment to Poul Your Refrigerator Totals 2G 0 1 24 12 2 Score by" Innings. 12. 3 456789 Pendleton 000 0 0110 2 La Grande .... 00 0 00000 0 0 Summary. Earned runs Pendleton, 1. Two-base hit Hammond. bacrinco nits urockhoff. Pav Brown. Left on bases Pendleton. 8: Tji Grande, 2. Stolen bases AdamB. Double plays Bolen to Brown;- Castner to Shea. ( Bases on balls Hays, 3; Russell 1. 8truck out Hays, 11; Russoll, 3. Passed balls Shea. Time of game 1:30. UmpIre Crydermann. Scorer Roy W. Ritner. Attendance 350. Dates of sale, September 1, 3, 5, 8,' 9,' 1- and 11, with seven davs' limit rv, ouiJiemoer a, and this date only, the luui u mp rate will no ?7.45, same conditions as abovo governing. Tho extensive forest fires which havo been raging in Wyoming are reported under control. TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE BED 61 -Office at- MEATED BY STEAM. -LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY American PUn, ntwltf! to W W I European pUn, He. 76c, tUO Special rates by week or wts, Prn Run Meets ill Trabf. ra terdal 1 IMS I FiaeSHMlcR The Old Dutch Henry Special attention giTeDCwmtrjl reed Barn. HOTEL Kit Hays & Connerley ST. GE0RC&I Proprietors ST. PAUL'S Boarding and Day Soliool for Girls WALLA WALLA, WA8II. Finishing and accredited collesoDreDaratorr courses. Musina specialty: Voice, violin and lano. The Her. 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