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TWO GAMES EACH 1) H f inter Has Ended vs. I Tuesday Special IT PAYS TO TRADE AT Tuesday Special j coll In mis Mop ... i r i i i. , . nl,out of Odd IOIS or tjcrtiiiuK iijj ui uiuncn uncs. more p its Spring now; ana me store is tortihed it's ?ne.. " :tli the newest and best, livery dollar you berttf bec",, are receiving an honest return. We mention Bdbere - .J in anj see the balance, line only- Ladles' Fine Shirt Waists, 50c to $4 ..r Wear. The verv latest materials. fenff Going like hot cake, We are sole agents for Thompson's "Glove tting Corsets. Give us your order. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Main and Alta Streets. BETTER BALL PLAYED AT ENDOF THE SERIES. Last Game. Especially Strona-Both Team. Increasing In Efficiency, and Give Promise of a Hot Sea.on-A Very lnterestln9 Game Ye.terday. MONDAY MAY 4. 190.5. tot (hoe work at Teutsch's. 'h crem and soda. The Delta. Pecan Sundae, Schmidt's pharmacy, Spriij samples, large line, at Joer. vegetables dally. Hnnley Suitoga cblps, fresh each day at Ituier Bros. Site furnished rooms to rent at It) Court street. 11 kinds of Imported and domestic Itatto st Qratz'8. Bin' cigar store, headquarters for tes' supplies. i salmon received dally at Cas ta Ish market. ; new, egg noodles, 10c a cbge. Mauley Bros. bargains In street hats at ipbeH'8, Court street. i Delta ice cream parlors are i open for the season. Rent-Store, 723 Cottonwood . Apply Chris llanley, ,.Ir the Palm, 221 Court street. (ins, candles and fruits, .i kpcrted limburger and Swiss met sandwiches at Oratz's. R-SMelo," the best cigar made, at P gar store. Court street. I 'Htoieioa Uoouet anil Pr lo nf WLlua. A. Rhode, manufnchnniv l ife the Undermnnil hl-l, .,.,,,!,. typewriter. J. s. Kees, agent. line tablets, note nrmk-R lot'. iw nwipi cooks, Inks and office i-wro. fiots. .uted-A place to work as dish a restaurant or at general Imslfrln Jor, James "i tastern, C. Goodrich, at w Adftista ! ble Bface fets, the I latest novel- I just oat I S3ver and Gold rilled f $1.75 to $3 NZIKER IQRESSIVe JEWELER Choice meats at Homer's. Ladles' half soles 40c. Toutsch. Smoke the "Pride of Umatilla." Smokers' supplies at Neuman's. W. D. Fcchter, teacher of the violin, Fish and poultry, Lyman's 310 Court. Our new spring patterns for suits are for Inspection. Selbert & Schulz. Blacksmith shop In Pendleton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. For Sale Residence with one, two or three lots, located at 517 Jane street. Call at house. Houser always furnishes good meat. Send In your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. A new house with good lot, In good location, for $000; 50 in cash, the balance $10 per month. Rlhorn & Swaggarl. Five business openings on Main street. You buy furniture, fixtures and stock; we turn over lease. E. T. Wade, E. O. Building. For sale New residence and one lot at the corner of Washington and Jefferson streets, one block from Main street. Conrad Platzoeder. Wanted Man with wagon and team, one who can cook preferred. Apply to T. B. White ,U. S. geological survey, at Taylor's hardware store, Main street. Manager McPhee and his Colfax boys wont to Dayton this morning, where they will stay until Thursday, when they will open a series of four games with the team of that place. Consult John Stone about your painting, paper hanging and kalso mlning, and you will never regret it. Work and material guaranteed. Cnll or address 007 Cottonwood street. Wanted District special represen tatives for the Mutual Life Insurance, Company of New York. Have an ex cellent opening for two or three men In Umatilla county, und to these every assistance will be given to en able them to succeed. Cail or address F. L. Hammond, district manager, Golden Rule Hotel. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Walls Wall, 8, Dr,on 0 Pendleton 2, Collax Walln Wl Pendleton Colfax Pay ton STANDING OF CLUBS Pl'yd 4 i Won 3 1 lost 1 :i 2 2 P. C. 750 too 500 250 FIVE THOUSAND PRESENT. Great Revival of Interest in Woodmen of World and Women of Wood craft. Mrs. Van Orsdall has returned from Walla Walla, where the Wood men of the World and the Women of Woodcraft held the greatest log-rolling celebration that the Inland Em pire has yet seen. There were over 5,000 people to hear the addresses at the courthouse, one of the speakers bolng A. D. Still- man, of this place. A largo crowd of Pendleton people attended. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to oxnress our sincere thanks and heartfelt gratitude for the many expressions of love and sym pathy we have received from many faithful friends In our recent sad be reavement, the death of our beloved son nnd brother, Charlos Konasek. Mr. FRANK KONASEK. MRS. MARY KONASEK. MR. WILLIAM KONASEK. When the sun went down on Sat, urday evening It left the boys of the caiuinai suits gilded with the rosy rays ot nopo and Its last rays nolnt ed to the score board where the fig ures 7 ami 1 stood out largo and clear with the seven on the visitors' side. And as the boys went home after the game they talked of the good news they were about to send home to mamma and ot the joy that the news would bring to tho hearts ot the wait. I i . . nig anu trusting ones at home. They also had the result of tho Sunday game on their minds and told how proud their sweethearts wnnl.i l... ..r them when they came marching home with their crown of victory on their ii uws; nut tne crown became mis piaceu tnroug some freak nr fnt,. when they gathered for the Sabbath festivities yesterday afternoon and the Indians knocked the gliding from me Loitax laus In large and numnr uuk cnuniiS. Tliev wrnf linmo tn their sweethearts with a different Eioiy to tell nnd a crown of willows, itut ui lutuei. 1 oiimiui s come was ii lrnnil nn irom tne first to the last and the boys ui wic reu ant tho on niia wii have cause to be proud of the result. renuieton has the best of tho nrmi ment on tho praise side, for the local team went In with three new men to meet the visitors, but those three men were good and to them belongs union oi me credit or the victory. nippier nelilntl tne bat. nlaved steady and consistent game, as did Kruger in the left field and Hartman at the first base. All of the hovs played ball and that accounts for the score of two to one by which the game was won, It was the third liinlii!.' lipfmo things begun to happen and then they happened good and fast for a while. Lverything was going nicely and Bernard sot to first on a nrettv sin- gle. Case took the ash and shot a long, low, hot one out to Babe Brown at short. It was so hot that Bernard thought ho would go to tho second station, but the big man had tacks In his mlt and doubled back to Hart- man, making tho first double play of the day and retiring the side. In the second half of the sum" in- ing Nagel slipped across the rubber making the first score of (lit game. r.rd from ihat time on Pendleton had things as they came to them, and they came right. Collax had to go to the bat six hard times before they succeeded in sending one ot their men over for the first nnd last run they made. It was had luck, but It was good ball. The rank play of the game occur red In the first half of the eighth, when Sommers sent a long fly out In to the left center. It was such a pret ty fly that tho Inhabitants of that section hated to spoil It. It was .inch a graceful fly and sailed through the air like some strange bird, while Kruger, Brown and (lass stood in ad miring sllenco and watched it fall. And as it fell Sonfers reached the second station and sat down to just. A long running catch by flass letlr ed the next man up nnd Colfax lost the chance to score. Cass, by the way, Is the cleanest fielder of the lot, and can hit a few when tho team needs a little help in the score col umn. The score below will show tho Sunday gar.'e to have been the clean est of the series and the nearest ap proach to baseball yet been this sen-sou: Misses $1,50 Court Tie $1.19 The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Misses $1,50 Shoes button 98c This is May Bargain Week at The Peoples Warehouse t 4 This week our store will be literally transformed into one of bargains. We are going to make this n gala week throughout the BIG STORE. We have planned excellent I, 1 and tl,oso tuat should be taken advantage of, from an economical standpoint. I hose economically inclined should attend , j, I, , . , All the Boys Want Our Clothing It's all new and it's made to wear and (or the price, WELL, tlio wnsh milts hppin nt iSc. tlinn "ftp and 5t pnnli. Knr flilo week our prices on Boys Clothing will be like this - One line of $3.00 Hoys suits will he 2.20 One line of 4.00 Boys suits will be 3.95 One line of 4.00 Boys suits will be 3.70 One line of 7. 50 Boys suits will be 555 The largest assortment; the newes styles; the right prices. Ladies Wash Suits An exclusive line of Ladies Wash Suits in figured and striped linens. Dimities, ducks, etc , ranging in price from $1,98 to $14. Your choice this week of Polka dot duck in blue and white, black and white or gross linen, white stitched $1.98. Shoes and Oxfords Ladies patent tip oxfords, regular $1.75, this week, ! $1.48 Ladies kid oxfords, fancy tops, patent tips, regular $2. 50 this week $i-95 Ladies kid lace, Perf. vamps, welt edge, regu lar $.oo, this week $2..i Ladies patent leather lace dress shoes, Ultra make, regular $3.50, this wsek $2-75 Ladies kid dress shoes, best quality stock and the very latest designs, regular $5, now $4 Lace Curtain Sale off of regular prices- WOMEN best $2.50 shoe madeMEN THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE This week we will offer all our single and odd T - I I f . . . L . 1 ecru anu wiuiu pairs oi curtains ai '3 10 j a Ladies lace silk gloves, elbow lengths, white 41 or black, newest thing out, $1.25. Lace lisle gloves, black or white, 25c, 35c and 50c. . 5 .50 pair values 1. 00 pair values 1.50 pair values 2,25 pair values 3.00 pair values 4. jo pair values 9.00 pair values Gloves f .29 .6., .98 1.85 1.25 2.98 4-5 4. 4. 4. m4l. ON MISSIONARY WORK. Will Play at Walla Walla. Tho local baseball team will meet Wallu Walla on the Walla AValla dia mond for a series of four games, May 7, 8, 9 and 10, By that time It Is hoped that tho Pendleton team will be crystallzed Into tho final aggrega tion which will carry away tho pen nant nt tho ond of the season. Pendleton Neagel, ab .. Oass, ef .... Drown, ss Dunn, 3b . . . Trlppler, c . Ilaitmau, lb Taylor, p Collier, if .. Kreuger, If . AH It H PO A 1: 0 15 0 1 0 n 0 1 Mrs. Emma Shellabear Recites Some of the Details of Her Work In Sing apore. At the M. E, church yesterday morning, Mis, Emma Shellabear, formerly of this county, but for the past eight years a missionary In Singapore, gave a highly Interesting talk on missionary work in that far away land. She told of the great need of read ing matter in that and adjoining cities of Malaysia. The native popu lation Is so poor and their means of .securing reading matter so limited, that entlio cities of 100,0(10 popula tion are entirely devoid of any kind of literature. She gave some Inter esting facts lcgardlng the rescue of Chinese and Malay children from the Ignorance of paganism of their native laud and said the British government Invited the Chinese to settlo in the cities of Malaysia, on account of their thrifty and industrious habits. AT Supreme Judges Arrive. Cliier Justice Frank A. Moore, As sociate Justices C. E. Wolverton and R. S, Beau, accompanied by Attorney General Crawford, are registered at the Hotel Pendleton, where they will remain for the session of tho supreme court, which convened toduy. Totals 30 t C 27 14 lOG CABIN SODA r5'il0Pnandr?if .KoePl'Jn,s Log Cabin Soda Fountain is 10 serve you with delicious I a,, and Ice Cream Soda Ik!.?? 10 cen!u.r.te brinks and many new ones. Among l.C?strfire Choco,ate Cream Puff Tropical "Soda Stdrinl - , est 5 cent drink and we believe it is nnic m the citv. fk SN'S DRUG STORE Colfax Cline, uli ... Seniors, ... Case, c Beruaid, cf . . Lawrence, lb Hiploy, rf .., Miller, If .... West, ss .... Heed. 2b .... AB R II PO Totals 30 1 7 24 10 2 Score by Innings. 12345 0 783 Pendleton .... 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 02 Colfax 0 0 0 0 .0 1 0 0 01 Summary. Earned runs Pendleton, 1. Two-base lilts Neagle, Seiners. Sacrifice hits Oass, Left on bases Pendlotoii, C; Col fax, 8. Stolon bases Trlppler, Oass, Seni ors. Double plays Brown to Hartman, two. Bases on balls Somors, J. Struck out Somers, 1; Taylor, 8. Passed balls Trlppler, 2. Time of game 1 hour and 30 min utes. Umpire Rader, Scorer Held, A Short Empire Straight Front Fancy Embroideried Contilla, Lace and Ribbon Finish, Four Hooks Kid-Fitting Corset Sale $1. value for 49c The Nolf Store i New Goods Constantly Arriving PAPER NOVELS We are show-, ing about 1400 copies, from 5c to 25c. Good time to select your( summer reading. 1 ALSO, all new and "up to date"! books as issued. ; BABY BUGGIES-No big profit made here, $4 45 to Jig, The "Gendion" make. None better, all steel parts, and strongly made. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNERBROS ToltiphoiMi .Mil In 4 bargains in Real Estate TOILET SOAPS -Can you dozen bars; only 48c for a of the leading brands. use a dozen OFFICE SUPPLIES Pin tickets, string tags, card board, inks, blank books, etc. I have a larger and butter list of Farms, Stock Ranches and City Property to Hell than ever before. Also a big lot of land in the coming wheat section of Eastern Washington. The Nolf Stofej N. Berkeley Chicago Typewriter MAPLE HROS., Agenls. Price $35 Kquul touiiyflOO Machine. They are ulso ayenta for Rub-' bur Hlmnp (loodit. . -s..rHi "HUllll II " ymplre-Itade, DOSlOfl MMI III llt-HM The Little Darlings that gentle Spring is with us, Mothers, you cf lildren out in the open air and let them enjov the Now take your chi sunshine. We want to have the pleasure of showing you the swell est line of ? nAnv r-Auc Awn r.n.(iABTS .t& In Pendleton. BAKI 1 I